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Massive Russian Attack on Kyiv Leaves 25 Dead and 85 Injured

02/07/2026 21:28 - Internacionales

The Largest Attack Since the War Began

To understand the magnitude of this event, it is important to note that Ukraine has been bravely defending its sovereignty against a large-scale invasion since February 2022. On July 2, 2026, the capital city of Kyiv faced its largest bombardment to date. Authorities indicate that the offensive, utilizing 74 missiles and 496 drones, left a toll of at least 25 dead and 85 injured, including two children.

The Russian forces employed advanced weaponry, including Iskander-M missiles—high-speed ballistic missiles that are notoriously difficult to intercept. Although Ukrainian air defenses successfully neutralized 476 drones and 48 missiles, only four of the 24 Iskander-M missiles launched were intercepted. The impacts tragically struck residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, including a Red Cross warehouse in the city.

Underground Sanctuary: In a remarkable display of community resilience, approximately 52,000 people (comparable to a packed football stadium), including 4,500 children, sought refuge in the underground subway stations of Kyiv. Mayor Vitali Klitschko declared a day of mourning to honor the victims, while the city's spirit of resistance remains unbroken.

International Solidarity and Zelensky's Plea

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky promised a firm response, urging the United States to grant a license to manufacture Patriot missiles. These are advanced surface-to-air missile systems designed to intercept high-speed aerial threats. Zelensky emphasized the need to 'prevent attacks like this' and highlighted that Russia targets civilians to force Ukraine to surrender its statehood.

The international community has shown strong solidarity and hope for peace. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced plans to propose new sanctions against entities supporting the Russian military-industrial complex. Germany noted that the attack proves Putin lacks the will to negotiate, while UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the attack and demanded an immediate cessation of violence against civilians. Meanwhile, Donald Trump reiterated his hope for a peace agreement, bringing a glimmer of hope for a diplomatic resolution. You can follow continuous updates on this situation through Imago News.

Attacks on Other Regions

On July 1, 2026, other parts of Ukraine were also targeted. In Kharkiv (a major city in eastern Ukraine), an attack resulted in 6 deaths (including a 15-year-old teenager) and 50 injuries. In Odesa (a crucial Black Sea port), ballistic missiles caused 2 deaths and 15 injuries. In Kherson (a city in the south), a drone attack on a minibus left 2 dead.

Fuel Crisis in Russia

In a significant turn of events showcasing the effectiveness of Ukrainian defense, Russia is experiencing a severe fuel crisis due to successful Ukrainian counterattacks on its oil refineries. Gasoline production has reportedly dropped by 25%. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged the shortage on June 28, 2026, imposing restrictions in up to 78 regions. Crimea has been in a state of emergency since June 26, 2026, highlighting the strategic impact of Ukraine's efforts.

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