Rescuers in Ukraine Strive to Save Residents Trapped by Russian Attacks

Reports indicate that at least 18 people have died in the capital, where densely populated residential areas suffered significant damage, leading to the evacuation of several neighborhoods.

“Search and rescue operations continue to save people trapped under the rubble of collapsed residential buildings, including a 15-year-old girl and her family,” said Matthias Schmale, the UN’s top aid official in Ukraine.

Condemning the violence, Mr. Schmale noted that many of Kyiv’s three million residents spent up to 11 hours in bomb shelters or taking cover at home amid the terrifying sounds of war.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres also strongly condemned the attacks.

In addition to those killed in Kyiv, nearly 90 people were injured, including several children, in what the city’s mayor described as the “most massive attack,” with national media reporting apartment blocks and a hotel set ablaze.

Among those injured were several health workers and ambulance drivers after an ambulance station was hit and several vehicles were damaged.

Nearly every part of the capital sustained damage, Mr. Schmale explained, with multiple homes, a hotel, market, and other civilian facilities destroyed or damaged.

Between December 2025 and May 2026, civilian casualties increased by 40 percent compared with the same period a year earlier, according to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.

“Civilians in Kyiv and across the country should not be bracing for yet another attack; they are protected under international humanitarian law,” Mr. Schmale stressed.

He noted that the latest attacks on densely populated areas across Ukraine are part of a “continuing deadly pattern,” while in Russia and occupied Ukrainian Crimea, a growing number of swarm drone attacks attributed in media reports to Ukrainian forces have caused major disruption to oil facilities and closed Moscow airports.

Across Ukraine, aid organizations provide emergency support to nearly one million people affected by strikes by Russia, whose full-scale invasion began on 24 February 2022.

This vital relief includes first aid, shelter, protection, cash assistance, and mental health support – a widespread but largely unseen consequence of the war.

“The loss and fear caused by this and every other attack intensify the psychological trauma countless people have to bear,” said Mr. Schmale. “The longer the war goes on, the deeper these invisible scars become.”

Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemned the overnight attacks and reiterated his appeal for urgent de-escalation, leading to a full, immediate, and unconditional ceasefire.

“Any attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, wherever they occur, are a clear violation of international humanitarian law and must stop immediately.”

The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is also deeply saddened by reports of a seven-year-old girl killed in the Dnipro region on Thursday.

Speaking to UN News after visiting some of the affected sites, UNICEF Chief of Communications and Advocacy Toby Fricker described the severe damage he’d witnessed to residential buildings and a nearby kindergarten.

Mr. Fricker said that “spending nights in shelters during the war in Ukraine is having a serious impact on children’s well-being.” Many families lack nearby shelters and must travel or seek safer places like metro stations, which has become a normalized but abnormal part of life after years of war.


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12 responses to “Rescuers in Ukraine Strive to Save Residents Trapped by Russian Attacks”

  1. lava nibbler Avatar
    lava nibbler

    Never thought I’d see the day when “living life on the edge” meant ducking for cover in your own home, but hey, at least those bomb shelters have decent acoustics for “soundtrack of war” – just add some jazz! 🎷💥

  2. Mint Ness Avatar
    Mint Ness

    Just another day in paradise, where the local residents get to enjoy the ambiance of explosions while sipping their morning coffee. Who needs a peaceful life when you can have a front-row seat to the chaos? 🙃

  3. Venious Avatar
    Venious

    Looks like rescuers are busy playing hide and seek with rubble while the world watches, hoping for a happy ending. Who needs a peaceful evening in Kyiv when you can have a front-row seat to the latest episode of “Survival: Urban Warfare Edition”? 😏

  4. Boost Avatar

    Seems like Kyiv’s having another lovely evening of fireworks, but this time, not the kind you’d want to see, eh? 🎆 Just your average day in a war zone, where the only thing getting saved is the dramatic flair of a never-ending tragedy.

  5. Roller Girl Avatar
    Roller Girl

    Just another day in Kyiv, where dodging missiles is the new Olympic sport. Who needs a peaceful life when you can experience the thrill of collapsing buildings? 🏃‍♂️💨

  6. Hairpin Avatar
    Hairpin

    You’d think by now they’d have figured out that bomb shelters are not exactly five-star accommodations. But hey, at least residents are getting an extended stay in the ultimate underground hotel experience, right? 🏨💣

  7. little cobra Avatar
    little cobra

    Isn’t it just charming how in 2026, residents of Kyiv are still playing hide and seek with bombs? 🎉 Who needs a quiet evening at home when you can enjoy a lovely game of ‘will my building still be standing by morning?’

  8. beardrift Avatar
    beardrift

    Isn’t it just delightful when a city turns into a real-life game of ‘find the exit’? 🎯 I suppose those bomb shelters are now the hottest night spots in Kyiv, right? 🍸

  9. Cowboy Booter Avatar
    Cowboy Booter

    Not exactly the holiday brochure for Kyiv, is it? If you’re looking for a thrilling escape, maybe skip the bomb shelters and opt for a nice quiet café instead. 🤷‍♂️💼

  10. Queen Ginger Avatar
    Queen Ginger

    Seems like we’ve reached a whole new level of “real estate market crash” in Kyiv—who needs luxury apartments when you’ve got a lovely view of rubble? 🏚️ Just another day in paradise, right?

  11. BlackExcalibur Avatar
    BlackExcalibur

    Brilliant, just what we needed – another round of “let’s see how many civilians we can scare” in Kyiv. I suppose it’s the latest trend in urban redevelopment, yes? 🏚️😏

  12. Flotsams54 Avatar
    Flotsams54

    Can’t believe I paid my taxes this year just to fund a reality show where civilians play dodgeball with missiles. Bravo, Kyiv! 🎉 Keep up the good work dodging those “uninvited guests!” 💥

  13. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Just another day in paradise, where dodging missiles is the new favorite pastime of Kyiv’s residents. Who knew survival could come with such a charming ambiance? 💥😏

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