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Kyiv residents rescued as Russian strikes damage buildings across the city

Euronews World · 2026-08-20

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• What happened: A Russian missile barrage on Kyiv resulted in at least 12 fatalities and 33 injuries, damaging multiple buildings and prompting rescue operations. • Why it matters: The attack highlights the escalating use of ballistic missiles by Russia, straining Ukraine's air-defense capabilities and impacting civilian infrastructure, including electricity supply. • What to watch next: Monitor the situation for updates on rescue efforts, potential retaliatory measures from Ukraine, and developments regarding air-defense support from international allies.

No Comment Video. Kyiv residents rescued as Russian strikes damage buildings across the city Copy/paste the link below: Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Updated: 20/08/2026 - 10:16 GMT+2 Russia’s overnight missile barrage killed at least 12 people in Kyiv on Thursday, 20 August, as residents were rescued from damaged buildings and firefighters battled fires across the capital. At least 33 people were wounded, according to Ukraine’s Emergency Service, while the air-raid alert remained in force into the early hours. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The strikes hit 12 locations in the Darnytskyi, Sviatoshynskyi and Solomianskyi districts, damaging residential buildings, a medical facility and an educational institution. Fires broke out at warehouses, vehicles and other non-residential sites, adding to the pressure on emergency crews working across the city. The top two floors of a nine-storey apartment block in Solomianskyi district were destroyed, with fires raging on several floors. Rescuers pulled nine injured people from the rubble, but two residents were killed. Nearby homes, a children’s hospital and vehicles were also damaged. The overnight barrage came as Russia stepped up its use of ballistic missiles against Kyiv, placing further strain on Ukraine’s air-defence network. Kyiv has only a limited number of systems capable of intercepting ballistic threats, while supplies of interceptor missiles for US-made Patriot batteries remain constrained. Electricity was also cut to about 90,000 homes after the attack, although the power company DTEK said more than half had been reconnected. War in Ukraine Kyiv missile attack Airstrike Emergency Russia Top stories Now playing Next Kyiv residents rescued as Russian strikes damage buildings across the city Now playing Next China showcases next‑gen humanoid robots as US curbs push firms abroad Now playing Next Neon lights and lanterns glow in new Hikari area at Tivoli, Denmark Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | August 20th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next North Korea shrugs off Trump's scaled-back drills with South Korea Now playing Next Trump says he will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un this year Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | August 19th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Stellantis recalls 955,000 cars: New setback for group's credibility Now playing Next EU supports repatriation of unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta Now playing Next Mediterranean sea has warmed by 2°C this summer – here’s why Now playing Next Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential elections Now playing Next The EU rallies behind the ICC after fresh US sanctions Now playing Next European socialists head towards showdown over divergences on migration policy Now playing Next UAE halts all trade and financial dealings with Iran Now playing Next EU leaders rally behind International Criminal Court after fresh US sanctions Now playing Next Second Ukrainian arrested in connection with Nord Stream pipeline explosions ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT No Comment First jellyfish museum in the US opens in Pompano Beach No Comment Mud baths and red water: inside Bulgaria's Lake Atanasovsko No Comment Large fire breaks out at recycling centre in southeast London No Comment Italian town carries towering Virgin Mary structure through streets Earth News Climate change forces rethink at Chambord's historic gardens Qatar in Motion Qatar in Motion | A taste of Qatar's melting pot of cuisines Iran Iran executed at least 900 people since January, rights group says Europe News The border frontline: Latvia faces migrants, drones and war fears Europe News Russian 'safari' drone attack on civilian minibus kills at least four, Ukraine says Climate Europe's warmer seas are appealing to swimmers – but what lies beneath is ‘alarming’, study warns Spain Tennis star Nick Kyrgios provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine Culture news Beninese-French singer Angélique Kidjo makes history as first Black African to get Hollywood Walk of Fame star ADVERTISEMENT Culture news Thinking outside the box about wellbeing: inside UK’s Medicine Festival Europe News Belgium wildfire 'encircled' overnight but situation still 'complicated,' officials say Europe News Sacked Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov calls for presidential elections Nature ‘Speckles of hope’: What we learned from cycling the length of the drought-hit Danube Business Trump says last minute deal reached with Canada to delay 50% US tariffs on imports from Ottawa No Comment Champagne harvest starts early in France as heatwave speeds ripening Europe News EU supports repatriation of unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta to Morocco Culture news Drought reveals Emperor Nero's bridge beneath Rome's Tiber river ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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