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Rescue Efforts Ongoing After Massive Russian Attack on Kyiv

Rescue operations continue in Kyiv following a significant Russian attack on May 24. The State Emergency Service aims to complete recovery efforts by Monday, according to the agency's head.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 5/25/2026

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Published May 25, 2026, 10:16 AMUpdated May 25, 2026, 10:20 AM
Rescue operations continue in Kyiv following a significant Russian attack on May 24. The State Emergency Service aims to complete recover...

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At a glance

  • Russian forces attacked Kyiv with nearly 700 airborne assault tools.
  • Around 300 structures were damaged, affecting residences and institutions.
  • Four fatalities and approximately one hundred injuries reported.
  • Rescue operations are expected to wrap up by Monday, barring changes.
  • Emergency services are under significant strain due to extensive damage.

Why it matters

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine poses continued risks to civilian safety and infrastructure. The recent attacks underscore the pressing need for recovery efforts and increased humanitarian assistance to support those affected by the violence.

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What Happened

On May 24, Russian forces launched a coordinated attack on Ukraine, with Kyiv being the primary target. The assault utilized almost 700 aerial assault tools, including drones and missiles of various origins. The comprehensive operation resulted in significant destruction across the capital.

Key Details

Rescue teams are working diligently to address the aftermath of the bombardment. Andrii Danyk, head of the State Emergency Service, reported that debris clearing operations have commenced and are expected to conclude as long as conditions remain stable.

So far, around 300 structures have been reported damaged, including residential buildings, educational institutions, and administrative facilities. The fallout from the attack has had a serious impact; approximately one hundred individuals have sustained injuries, and four fatalities have been confirmed.

According to Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, direct impacts include damage to 63 residential buildings, two schools, a hospital, and eight administrative buildings. The effects of the offensive have prompted heightened security measures in the capital as the city braces for possible further attacks.

Why It Matters

The recent escalation illustrates the ongoing conflict's human cost and the vulnerability of urban areas in Ukraine. With many structures rendered uninhabitable, the immediate need for recovery and assistance is paramount, affecting the daily lives of Kyiv’s residents.

Background

The assault on Kyiv is part of a broader series of military operations by Russian forces since the beginning of the conflict. Ukrainian authorities are working tirelessly to respond to the aftermath of attacks while also preparing for potential future threats.

Attacks like the one on May 24 have become tragically common, highlighting the urgency of international support and assistance for the affected civilian population.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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