Russia strikes Kyiv twice in one day, killing at least 17, as Zelensky vows a ‘long-range’ response
Russia struck Kyiv with drones again on the evening of August 20 — after a massive combined attack the night before.
On August 20, Russia conducted a combined attack on Kyiv, striking the city twice in a single day, resulting in at least 17 deaths. The first strike occurred in the evening, followed by a massive assault in the night before.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that debris from the drone attacks ignited two fires in the Holosiivskyi district, killing two individuals and injuring two more. The city administration warned of deteriorating air quality in the area, urging residents to keep windows closed and limit time outdoors.
President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the nation that evening, vowing a "long-range" response to Russia for this strike, similar to previous retaliations. He emphasized that the response would be "just and long-range."
The earlier, overnight attack on Kyiv claimed at least 15 lives and caused extensive damage to numerous buildings, including homes, a school, and a kindergarten.
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Also reported by 2 other outlets
- On the ground in Kyiv after latest wave of Russian strikes cbsnews.com
- Russian strikes kill 16 in Kyiv, surrounding region channelnewsasia.com