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Kyiv Airstrike Death Toll Rises to Two, 56 Injured

A Russian airstrike on Kyiv has resulted in two fatalities and 56 injuries, according to city officials. The attack occurred on May 24 and caused significant damage across various districts.

Ukrinform ENBreaking2 min readUpdated 5/24/2026

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Published May 24, 2026, 7:55 AMUpdated May 24, 2026, 9:50 AM
A Russian airstrike on Kyiv has resulted in two fatalities and 56 injuries, according to city officials. The attack occurred on May 24 an...

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At a glance

  • Death toll from Kyiv airstrike now stands at two.
  • 56 injuries reported, including two children.
  • Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office investigates potential war crimes.
  • Strikes affected multiple districts across the capital.
  • Emergency response teams remain active in treating casualties.

Why it matters

The attack on Kyiv underscores the ongoing violence civilians face in Ukraine. With rising casualties, accountability for war crimes becomes increasingly urgent.

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What Happened

On May 24, Kyiv experienced a significant escalation in violence when Russian airstrikes targeted various districts of the capital. The aftermath of the attack resulted in a tragic increase in casualties.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed via Telegram that the death toll has risen to two victims. Authorities report that both deceased individuals are women, aged 86 and 44. The airstrike not only claimed lives but also inflicted injuries on 56 individuals, leading to the hospitalization of 30 people, including two children aged 12 and 15.

Key Details

The Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office has initiated a pre-trial investigation into the airstrike, categorizing the attack as a war crime under Ukrainian law. The investigation is part of ongoing efforts to hold perpetrators responsible for attacks on civilians.

Mayor Klitschko emphasized the seriousness of the situation as the city grapples with the aftermath of the assault. For months, Kyiv has been under threat from Russian military operations, with attacks becoming more frequent.

This particular airstrike has seen a noticeable spike in casualties, prompting locals to react with both fear and outrage.

Why It Matters

The attack on Kyiv highlights the sustained threat posed by Russian airstrikes in urban areas. With civilians increasingly bearing the brunt of the conflict, the need for accountability and justice in war crimes becomes ever more pressing.

Background

Kyiv's air defenses have been under significant strain since the onset of the conflict, which has led to attacks on key infrastructure and civilian areas. The frequency of strikes creates an atmosphere of insecurity among residents.

As the legal proceedings continue following this assault, the long-term implications of such violence on the civilian population will likely spur further discussions on both local and international platforms. While the international community focuses on diplomatic solutions, the day-to-day reality in Kyiv remains fraught with danger.

Responses from local and national entities will be crucial in addressing the immediate aftermath of these tragic attacks. The city continues to seek support for its residents and greater security measures against further incursions.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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