Massive Russian attack on Kyiv kills 12, injures 32; regional alerts issued
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Russia launched a massive missile attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, resulting in at least 12 deaths and 32 injuries.
- Air defense systems were activated, and NATO aircraft, including Spanish fighter jets, were reportedly in flight.
- An alert was also issued in Poland and Romania, with a drone crashing in Tulcea, Romania.
Kyiv experienced a devastating Russian missile assault, with initial reports confirming at least 12 people killed and 32 others injured. The Ukrainian capital's air defense systems were activated in response to the widespread attack.
The scale of the offensive prompted broader regional alerts. Both Poland and Romania were placed on high alert, reflecting concerns about potential spillover effects or further Russian aggression in the region. Spanish NATO fighter jets were observed in flight, indicating the alliance's heightened readiness.
Adding to the regional tension, a drone reportedly crashed in Tulcea, a city in Romania located near the Danube River delta and the Ukrainian border. The incident in Tulcea further underscored the volatile security situation in Eastern Europe following the intensified attacks on Ukraine.
The attacks on Kyiv represent a significant escalation, causing substantial casualties and damage. The activation of NATO assets in neighboring countries highlights the international dimension of the ongoing conflict and the preparedness of the alliance to monitor and respond to Russian military actions.
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.