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Russia Unleashes Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine as Conflict Intensifies

Moscow launches hundreds of drones and missiles in deadliest strike in months while Ukraine faces critical air defense shortages.

Foreign PolicyPublished April 16, 2026 at 3:20 PMProcessed April 16, 2026 at 4:20 PM
Two rescuers are silhouetted against a backdrop of fire in Kyiv

The ongoing war in Ukraine reached a grim milestone this week as Russia launched its most lethal aerial bombardment in months, firing more than 700 drones and missiles in a coordinated overnight assault. The strikes hit multiple population centers, resulting in the deaths of 18 people, including a 12-year-old boy in Kyiv.

Local officials reported nine deaths in Odesa, five in Dnipro, and four in the capital. The devastation was widespread, with residential buildings collapsing and critical infrastructure, including power grids in Mykolaiv and Kherson, left in ruins.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky used the tragedy to reiterate the need for continued sanctions against Moscow, while Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha decried the attacks as war crimes. The situation on the ground remains precarious, as Ukraine faces a critical shortage of Patriot air defense missiles.

These defensive assets have been in short supply globally, with many diverted to support operations in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the conflict continues to claim lives on both sides; Moscow reported that a Ukrainian drone strike in the Krasnodar region killed two people, including a 14-year-old girl.

As the war enters its fifth year, diplomatic efforts remain stalled, with Kyiv calling for a ceasefire and Moscow insisting on a comprehensive peace deal before halting hostilities.

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