Kyiv marks day of mourning after 21 killed in brutal Russian strikes
The Ukrainian capital will be observing a day of mourning for the victims of the latest Russian attack that killed at least 21 people yesterday, mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Russia carried out its largest aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its war in Ukraine, pounding the capital Kyiv and other cities with hundreds of drones, Ukrainian officials said.
Russia launched a total of 1,567 drones since the start of Wednesday, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Kyiv was the main target of the overnight strikes, he added.
Ukraine’s State Emergency Services said at least 21 people, including three children, were killed in the capital.
Emergency workers were seen moving carefully across piles of rubble and cutting through concrete at the site of a strike on a nine-storey residential building where an entire section had been destroyed.
“There were people there, children. What happened to them? You have to understand, an entire building collapsed,” Alla Komisarova, 74, a pensioner, said on the site of the strike, holding back tears.
“I heard something flying, it’s flying nearby… And then there was such a terrible sound, and our house, which is opposite (to the one hit) jumped and staggered,” she said.
Arpan Rai15 May 2026 05:08
Putin ‘betting on escalation, not negotiations’, German chancellor Merz says after deadly assault
German chancellor Friedrich Merz has condemned Russia’s aerial bombardment of Ukraine, saying it contradicts Vladimir Putin’s claims to want an end to the war.
“The largest Russian attacks on Ukraine in recent times show that Moscow is betting on escalation of the conflict, not negotiations,” he said on X yesterday.
“We continue to stand with Ukraine. Kyiv and its partners are ready for talks on a just peace. Russia, however, continues to wage war,” Merz said.
Arpan Rai15 May 2026 04:50
Briefing: What we know on the 1,541st day of Ukraine war
- Kyiv is observing a day of mourning today after a major Russian attack left 21 dead and dozens wounded
- Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky says Russia launched 1,567 drones since the start of Wednesday, just days after president Vladimir Putin said the war was “coming to an end”
- At least 180 facilities were damaged by the attacks in Ukraine, including more than 50 residential buildings
- A UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs vehicle came under fire from Russian drones during a humanitarian mission in the southern city of Kherson, says Zelensky
- German chancellor Friedrich Merz says Russia’s heavy bombardment showed that Putin was “banking on escalation rather than negotiation”
Arpan Rai15 May 2026 04:38

