Kyiv rescuers find more bodies as death toll from latest Russian missile attack climbs to 28
- Emergency workers in Kyiv found more bodies in the rubble of a collapsed nine-storey residential building after a Russian missile attack on June 17.
- The attack was part of a massive Russian airstrike involving over 440 drones and 32 missiles aimed at Kyiv and other targets nationwide, continuing the ongoing conflict since February 2022.
- The missile destroyed 35 apartments in the building's Solomianskyi district, killing at least 28 residents, with 23 dead inside that single building, and caused widespread damage including blown-out windows and debris in adjacent areas.
- President Zelensky called the attack terrorism, urging the world not to ignore it, while Russian President Putin stated he would meet Zelensky only in a final negotiation phase to find a lasting solution.
- The attack intensified international tensions, led Kyiv to declare a day of mourning, and occurred despite major sanctions on Russia and ongoing diplomatic efforts for ceasefire talks after June 22.
77 Articles
77 Articles
Putin Claims Ready For Talks, Even As Death Toll From Russia's Latest Attack On Kyiv Hits 28
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is ready "to find a solution" to his war with Ukraine and to potentially even meet with the Ukrainian leader, even as the death toll from the Russia's latest attack on Kyiv rose 28 people.


Bodies pulled from rubble as Vlad kills 28 & EU chief issues chilling warning
TWELVE more bodies have been pulled from the rubble after the deadliest Russian strike on Kyiv this year. Vladimir Putin’s overnight blitz on the Ukrainian capital yesterday killed 28 people and injured 134 – as an EU chief warned Europeans to “start learning Russian” unless they step up support for Ukraine. 28 people have been confirmed dead after Tuesday’s overnight blitz APA resident reacts after a Russian missile hit a multi-storey apartment…
Russian stuff blowing up: Dead toll in attack on Kyiv rises to 28
A Russian tank blows up with style. Makes you wonder if they saw the drones coming. That was a close one. Russians see a drone diving at their buggy and bug out. A Russian armored column gets chewed up. Russian drones hit a market in Zaporizhzhia. On...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium