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Russian Missile and Drone Barrage on Kyiv Kills at Least 11 as Ukraine Highlights Air Defense Shortages

Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Kills at Least 11, Rescue Efforts Continue

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
July 6, 2026
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Emergency responders search damaged apartment buildings after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv. - AP Photo/Danylo Antoniuk

Emergency crews search for survivors following a large-scale Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv. - AP Photo/Danylo Antoniuk

Kyiv, Ukraine — A large-scale Russian overnight missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s capital killed at least 11 people and injured around 60 others, according to Ukrainian authorities. Emergency crews continued searching damaged residential buildings for survivors as rescue operations remained underway.

The attack occurred as Ukraine continued to seek additional air defense systems and interceptor missiles from its international partners, citing persistent shortages in defending against ballistic missile attacks.

Civilian Areas Sustain Heavy Damage

Authorities said residential buildings in the city’s Podilskyi and Darnytsia districts sustained severe damage after being struck during the attack. Part of one apartment building collapsed, while officials warned that additional people could still be trapped beneath the rubble as emergency responders worked through the debris.

Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles overnight, with Kyiv serving as the primary target. Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said Ukraine remains constrained by a shortage of interceptor missiles used to defend against ballistic weapons, noting that such attacks remain particularly difficult to stop without sufficient air defense resources.

Ukraine Calls for Stronger Air Defense Support

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also called for additional international support to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses, saying Ukrainian forces were more successful in intercepting drones and cruise missiles than ballistic missiles. He urged partner countries to increase assistance aimed at protecting civilians from continued aerial attacks.

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Russia’s Defense Ministry said its strikes targeted military-industrial facilities, including sites it claimed were involved in producing military equipment and supporting Ukraine’s defense infrastructure. Those claims could not be independently verified.

Cross-Border Strikes Continue

The latest bombardment followed another deadly strike on Kyiv several days earlier, underscoring the continuing risk faced by civilians living far from the front lines. The United Nations has previously reported that more than 16,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, while repeated aerial attacks have damaged homes, infrastructure, and public facilities across the country.

Residents described multiple explosions during the overnight assault, widespread damage to apartment buildings, smoke-filled hallways, power outages, and burning vehicles as emergency crews evacuated survivors from affected neighborhoods.

Authorities installed by Moscow in occupied Crimea reported widespread power disruptions that they attributed to Ukrainian attacks before saying electricity had been restored using backup systems. In Russia’s Yaroslavl region, regional officials said two people were injured during a Ukrainian drone attack and reported that numerous drones had been intercepted overnight. Russian authorities also said hundreds of Ukrainian drones were shot down across the country.

International Focus Turns to Air Defense Needs

The exchanges come as Ukraine continues urging Western partners to provide additional air defense systems and interceptor missiles while Russia maintains long-range attacks on Ukrainian cities. How both Russia and Ukraine continue to expand attacks beyond frontline positions while competing to weaken each other’s military capabilities and infrastructure. At the same time, Ukrainian officials maintain that strengthening air defenses remains one of the country’s most urgent priorities as the war continues.

Article Topics: Russia-Ukraine War | Kyiv | Missile Attack | Ukraine Air Defense | Civilian Casualties | Russia | Volodymyr Zelenskyy | NATO

This report is based on reporting by The Associated Press.

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