Key facts
- A Russian night attack on the Kyiv suburb of Vyshneve killed seven people and injured 29.
- The strike targeted a warehouse, causing secondary explosions that destroyed homes.
- Sixty-six residents were evacuated due to the threat of further detonations.
- The attack was part of a larger Russian bombardment targeting Kyiv and other regions.
- Ukraine's air defenses reported intercepting a significant portion of the incoming missiles and drones.
Residents of Vyshneve, a suburb on Kyiv's western edge, experienced terror during a devastating Russian missile and drone attack on July 6, 2026. The strike, which hit a warehouse, triggered massive secondary explosions, turning the quiet town into a scene of destruction. Survivors described fleeing through falling debris as fires raged and buildings detonated.
Diana Liashchuk, 21, recounted the terrifying experience of being near the initial strike and then fleeing secondary explosions. Yevheniia Denysiuk, 57, spent the night in a bomb shelter, describing the constant detonations. Kyrylo Melnyk, 34, felt his house shake violently, and Kate Vyshniak, 36, lost her childhood home.
According to Ukraine's State Emergency Service, the attack killed seven people and injured 29 in Vyshneve. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko ordered the evacuation of 600 residents due to the ongoing threat of secondary explosions. Kyiv Oblast Governor Mykola Kalashnyk confirmed a large fire at a warehouse and damage to dozens of buildings.
President Volodymyr Zelensky called the situation "serious" and instructed security agencies to investigate the cause of the secondary explosions. The State Emergency Service is continuing to inspect buildings for any remaining victims. The attack on Vyshneve was part of a broader overnight Russian assault that targeted Kyiv and other regions, involving numerous missiles and drones.
Ukraine's Air Force reported that Russia launched 23 ballistic missiles, 39 cruise missiles, six hypersonic Zircon missiles, and 351 drones. Air defenses successfully intercepted a significant portion, but 23 ballistic missiles, six Zircon missiles, and 18 drones struck various locations. In Kyiv, the attack resulted in at least 15 deaths and 87 injuries. Energy company DTEK reported damage to its facilities, though the power grid remained stable. The hardest-hit communities included Vyshneve and Boyarka, which remained without electricity.
