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By — Samya Kullab, Associated Press Samya Kullab, Associated Press By — Vasilisa Stepanenko, Associated Press Vasilisa Stepanenko, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/massive-russian-attack-on-kyiv-and-other-ukrainian-cities-kills-22-people-officials-say-as-moscow-escalates-fighting Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Massive Russian attack on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities kills 22 people, officials say, as Moscow escalates fighting World Jun 2, 2026 5:24 PM EDT KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least 22 civilians and wounding 138 others, authorities said Tuesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin has escalated Moscow's aerial campaign in recent weeks in an apparent bid to take advantage of Ukraine's shortage of U.S.-made air defense systems and persuade an increasingly pessimistic audience at home that Moscow is prevailing in the 4-year-old war. READ MORE: Russian drone targeting Ukraine crashes into Romanian apartment building Emergency rescue crews digging through the wreckage of apartment buildings pulled out the bodies of a 3-year-old child as well as those of a woman and her 8-year-old son in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, officials said. The attack stretched past dawn, with explosions reverberating across cities. Officials said 16 people were killed in Dnipro and six in Kyiv. Residents of the capital have been on edge for days after Russia warned last week that a massive aerial attack was coming and told foreign diplomats to leave. None appeared to heed the call and no embassies immediately reported damage Tuesday. An explosion lights up an area during a Russian missile and drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine June 2, 2026. Photos by Gleb Garanich/ Reuters Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed for more U.S. and European support, describing the massive overnight attack as "an explicit statement by Russia: If Ukraine is not protected from ballistic missiles and other missile strikes, those strikes will continue." Putin has stepped up his aerial campaign against Ukraine, with Russian forces recently launching another of their powerful hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missiles. Ukraine's shortage of air defense systems, in part because of depleted U.S. stocks from the Iran war, has left civilians especially vulnerable to ballistic missiles, even as Kyiv's defenses stop most of Moscow's drones. A mother and daughter shelter in a bathtub At least 81 people were wounded in the capital, said Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration. Iryna Salikova, 37, spent the night lying in a bathtub for protection with her 3-year-old daughter, as blasts reverberated across the city. "Our window was broken. A cobblestone flew into the children's room," Salikova said, although they weren't hurt.

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Tragic loss of life in #Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities. This is a brutal escalation by #Russia. We must condemn such attacks and pray for peace.

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Looks like the menu got a little too spicy for #Russias taste. Peace is still the best dish on the table.

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Looks like the menu got a little too spicy for Russias taste. Peace is still the best dish on the table. #StopTheWar #Ukraine #InternationalPeace

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While I understand the urgency of peace, military action by any nation is a serious matter. Lets hope dialogue and diplomacy can still resolve this conflict without loss of life. #InternationalRelations #PeaceThroughDialogue