Overnight strikes across Kharkiv Oblast caused multiple civilian casualties in both Kharkiv and Chuhuiv. In Kharkiv, at least 15 people were injured, including three children - an 11-year-old girl, a 16-year-old girl, and a one-year-old boy. In Chuhuiv, missile strikes reportedly killed at least three people, among them a 22-year-old pregnant woman. Six more people were injured in the attack. Emergency services and rescue crews continued working at the impact sites through the night and morning hours.
A drone strike hit a residential high-rise building in the Dniprovskyi district of Kyiv, causing a large fire that destroyed 36 apartments. According to local authorities, at least 8 people were injured in the attack. An 86-year-old woman was killed at the scene, while later emergency crews discovered the burned body of a man inside the damaged building. Footage from the area shows severe fire damage and destroyed sections of the residential complex following the impact.
Volunteers monitoring aerial threats through a live tracking system recorded the moment a Russian drone reportedly struck a civilian bus stop. The footage and tracking data show the UAV approaching the area shortly before impact. Images from the scene reveal severe destruction around the stop and surrounding civilian infrastructure. The incident is part of another reported attack affecting non-military locations during ongoing drone strikes across populated areas.
A strike in Kherson hit an area near a children’s playground, leaving multiple civilians injured. According to preliminary reports, two children aged 3 and 6, along with their mother, were wounded in the attack. The father was killed at the scene. Emergency services responded shortly after the impact as footage and photos from the location began circulating online. The incident adds to a growing number of reported strikes affecting civilian areas and residential infrastructure in the region.
Russian forces struck Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial bombs, injuring six people, according to regional authorities.
The attack caused fires and damage across multiple civilian sites, including cars, residential buildings, a service station, a car wash, a store, and an industrial facility. The strike is another example of continued attacks on urban infrastructure and populated areas.
The humanitarian situation in occupied Oleshky has reportedly deteriorated sharply. Since April 15, the city has effectively been under blockade. Vehicles carrying gas and food reportedly hit mines — the drivers survived, but since then no one has been willing to risk entering the city.
Food and basic goods are now in extremely short supply. To buy essentials, residents are forced to travel to Skadovsk via a mined “road of death” that remains under fire. People reportedly carry other people’s bank cards and pay a fee just to withdraw cash.
Around 50 children are still believed to remain in the city.
This is what life looks like in the frontline settlement of Komyshuvakha, according to footage shared on social media.
People here are not truly living — they are simply trying to survive under постоянне shelling and constant attacks, with every day shaped by danger, destruction, and uncertainty.
Russian forces struck Kherson with a guided aerial bomb, which landed near a public transport stop where civilians were present. The attack caused fatalities.
This video shows the frontline villages of the Orikhiv axis — destroyed homes, shattered roofs, and streets hit by fire day after day.
And yet, life in the community goes on. A monument with the flags of Ukrainian units still stands as a symbol that Orikhivshchyna is holding on despite constant destruction.
Soldiers of the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade released footage from Kostiantynivka showing widespread destruction.
One photo shows a civilian who attempted to leave the city by bicycle. According to the brigade, he was killed by a Russian FPV drone strike.