Russian Forces Launch Large-Scale Bombing of Kyiv, Multiple Areas Across Ukraine Hit

Late on June 2, Russia launched a large-scale air assault against Ukraine, using missiles and drones to strike several Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv. According to Ukrainian government figures, at least 23 people were killed nationwide, including two children, while more than 130 others were injured.
According to international media reports, the Russian military carried out deadly attacks across Ukraine, with the capital city of Kyiv and the central city of Dnipro coming under heavy bombardment. The assault is described as one of the deadliest since the outbreak of the Russia–Ukraine war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Kyiv was the primary target of the attack and warned that Russian forces could launch another wave of offensives on the evening of June 3.
In recent days, the Russian military has once again conducted large-scale airstrikes on Kyiv and several other key Ukrainian cities, deploying missiles and drones to target military facilities, energy infrastructure, and transportation hubs. The intense bombardment damaged numerous buildings, caused fires and power outages in some areas, and resulted in civilian casualties, heightening international concerns over a further escalation of the conflict.
According to Ukrainian officials, Kyiv was subjected to multiple air-raid alerts throughout the night, prompting air-defense systems to intercept incoming threats. Although some missiles and drones were successfully shot down, several penetrated the defenses and struck residential neighborhoods and public facilities, damaging multiple buildings. Emergency response teams were quickly dispatched to extinguish fires, conduct search-and-rescue operations, and assist residents in evacuating dangerous areas.
In addition to Kyiv, several regions in eastern, southern, and central Ukraine also reported attacks. Some energy facilities were damaged, disrupting local power supplies and essential public services. Local authorities said emergency response measures had been activated and repair work on damaged infrastructure was underway to minimize the impact on residents' daily lives.
Russia, meanwhile, stated that the military operation was primarily aimed at Ukrainian military targets and infrastructure supporting frontline operations. Moscow emphasized that the strikes were part of its planned military strategy and said it would continue targeting sites deemed to have strategic value in order to weaken Ukraine’s logistics and command capabilities.
In response to the latest offensive, the Ukrainian president called on the international community to increase assistance to Ukraine, particularly in the areas of air-defense systems, military equipment, and humanitarian aid. He stated that Russia’s continued attacks on cities not only threaten national security but also inflict significant harm on civilian lives and property.
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