Russian strikes kill at least 17 across Ukraine in worst attack of 2026
· The Straits TimesKYIV – Russia unleashed its deadliest attack so far in 2026 on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other cities overnight, killing at least 17 people, including a 12-year-old, and wounding scores, in drone and missile strikes, officials said on April 16.
In Russia, a major Ukrainian drone attack on the Black Sea port of Tuapse killed two people, including a 14-year-old girl, injured seven and sparked a large fire, Russian officials and media reported.
The port is home to a major oil refinery and an export hub for oil, coal and fertiliser.
Overnight in Kyiv, fires in several places sent black smoke billowing into the sky.
Its heavy smell lingered through the morning as residents and emergency crews cleaned debris scattered around heavily damaged buildings, including apartment blocks and a hotel.
“I fear for our country and for everything we have. For the people. I feel so sorry for the children. So many people died today,” said Ms Olena Kapustian, 41, standing outside with her son.
Zelensky calls for aid and effective pressure on Russia
Four people, including the 12-year-old child, died in Kyiv, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the night had proven Russia did not deserve any easing of global policy or lifting of sanctions, with 100 people wounded alongside those killed.
“There can be no normalisation of Russia as it is today. Pressure on Russia must work. And it is important to fulfil every promise of assistance to Ukraine on time,” he said.
Moscow said it had carried out a “massive” strike on Ukraine that had hit energy targets used by Ukrainian forces and cruise missile and drone production, without providing details.
Kyiv’s drone forces commander said Ukrainian military struck two oil depots in Russia-occupied Crimea and infrastructure in Russia’s southern port of Tuapse.
Ukraine said its air force units shot down or neutralised 31 missiles and 636 drones, but 12 missiles and 20 drones hit in the 24 hours to 7am local time on April 16.
Rescue operations were ongoing, and the toll could rise, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged the international community to act.
“All decisions required to increase pressure on the aggressor must be unblocked now,” he said on social media platform X.
“It is immoral, counterproductive and dangerous to delay sanctions against Russia or packages of support for Ukraine.”
Mr Klitschko said that a drone, flying very low, slammed into an 18-storey building in the capital early on April 16.
Officials put the number of injured in the city at 60.
The mayor said a mother and child were rescued from a building in a central district.
Four emergency medical workers and two police officers were hurt in the city as they attended the sites, emergency services said.
Ms Kapustian and her son were among residents of a huge apartment block hit by a drone in Kyiv, who were watching rescue efforts near a children’s play area littered with debris.
“My son got scared. This is the second time (the apartment block has been hit).”
The European Union’s Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernova posted a picture from a shelter.
“This night was terrifying. My hands are still shaking,” she wrote.
Dnipro, Odesa under attack
Eight people were killed and 26 were injured in an overnight strike on the southern city of Odesa, where a high-rise residential building was badly hit, officials said.
The regional governor said port and critical infrastructure facilities in the city had also been damaged.
Mr Serhiy Lysak, the head of the local military administration, also reported a new morning attack on the city, which hurt three people at a market.
In Dnipro, regional governor Oleksandr Ganzha said four people were killed and 30 were injured in an evening and overnight attack on the city.
He posted pictures showing residential buildings ablaze.
Another man was killed in the surrounding region, he added.
In Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city in the north-east, officials said two people had been injured in drone strikes. REUTERS