The Moscow attacks reportedly killed two people, while the kyiv attacks on Russia killed one person and destroyed infrastructure.
Posted June 27, 2026
Russian overnight strikes killed two people and wounded more than 20 across Ukraine, while kyiv’s attacks on Russian territory and occupied areas killed one person and wounded 10, according to local officials.
Drone and bomb attacks hit several regions of Ukraine overnight on Saturday, killing one person in Sumy and another in Dnipropetrovsk, while nine people, including two children, were injured in attacks in the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia.
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The head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Oleksandr Ganja, said on Telegram that Russia “attacked two districts in the region more than 30 times with drones and aerial bombs.”
In the northern Sumy district, a 66-year-old man was killed in a Russian drone strike on a house, regional military governor Oleh Hryhorov said, while a second statement referred to “a massive attack” elsewhere in the same region bordering Russia, which injured 10 people.
The attacks on the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia injured nine people, including two children, Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said.
“The enemy attack caused extensive destruction of the city’s civilian infrastructure,” the service said.
“In particular, a high-rise residential building was partially destroyed. Emergency services rescued two people from under the rubble.”
Photos on Telegram showed the destroyed roof of a block of flats, broken windows, a devastated staircase and a devastated floor.
Ukraine attacks kill one person, damage industrial facilities
Ukraine has also intensified attacks against Russia and territories occupied by Moscow’s forces in recent months.
A woman was killed in a Ukrainian attack on Horlivka, a city in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region of Ukraine, according to a Telegram post by Moscow-based mayor Ivan Prikhodko.
Meanwhile, 10 people were injured in a Ukrainian attack in the Volgograd region in the southwest, regional authorities said on Telegram, adding that industrial facilities were damaged, something Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy alluded to in a social media post.
“Last night, FP-5 Flamingo missiles successfully hit the Titan-Barrikady facility in Volgograd,” Zelenskyy wrote.
“It is a major industrial complex where the enemy produces artillery systems and specialized military equipment, including components for missile launch systems used in attacks against our people.”
Ukraine has been seeking to seriously disrupt Russian battlefield logistics in recent weeks, with dramatic attacks on Russian-occupied Crimea and satellite communications centers near Moscow.
In response to Ukrainian attacks deep in the Russian heartland this year, Russia relocated the regions’ air defense systems to Moscow, as well as the Kerch Bridge, which connects Crimea to the Russian mainland, according to Zelenskyy.