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Toddler hospitalized with shrapnel wounds after Russian overnight attack

Kyiv apartment building struck as Russian drones target civilian areas across four Ukrainian regions on 28 July.

Russian forces conducted a large-scale aerial assault on Ukraine during the night of 28 July, targeting multiple regions across the country, with Kyiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Khmelnytskyi and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts sustaining the most damage and casualties.

According to regional authorities, at least 10 people were injured in the attacks, including three children aged 2, 3, and 15 years old.

The attacks on Ukrainian civilians aim to terrorize the population and break civilian morale. The United Nations has documented at least 13,580 civilian deaths and over 34,000 injuries during the full-scale war, though the real toll is likely much higher, especially in occupied areas where monitoring is restricted. June 2025 marked the deadliest month for civilians in three years, with more than 230 killed and 1,340 wounded.

On 27 and 28 July, Russia launched 331 aerial weapons, comprising 324 strike drones of Shahed type and decoy drones, 4 Kh-101 cruise missiles, and 3 Kh-47 M2 “Kinzhal” aeroballistic missiles, the Air Force reported.

Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepted 311 of the attacking weapons by 09:30, including 309 strike drones and 2 cruise missiles. The primary target direction was Starokostiantyniv in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, according to the military.

Russia continues to target civilian areas. The third air raid alert in 12 hours followed a large-scale overnight attack.

▪Starokostiantyniv, Khmelnytskyi Oblast was the main target. According to the Regional Military Administration, most missiles and drones were shot down, but… pic.twitter.com/V4Fz5dYrh9

— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 28, 2025

Eight civilians injured in Kyiv

In the capital, the Darnytskyi district bore the brunt of the attack when a residential 25-story building was struck.

According to Kyiv City Military Administration head Tymur Tkachenko, the blast wave shattered windows and damaged balcony glazing from the 3rd to 11th floors in one entrance, with additional window damage throughout the building.

A residential building in Kyiv damaged after the Russian overnight attack. Photo: National Police

The National Police reported five people injured by shrapnel, including a 2-year-old girl who suffered lacerations to her foot. However, Tkachenko provided updated casualty figures, stating that eight people were injured overall, with four requiring hospitalization, one in serious condition. Among the hospitalized was a 3-year-old child with shrapnel wounds.

“The Russians cynically once again launch enemy strike UAVs at civilian objects, at our people,” Tkachenko wrote.

The courtyard and several cars parked near the building were also damaged, according to both the National Police and city administration. 

Photos: National Police

Philharmonic hall damaged in Kropyvnytskyi

The city of Kropyvnytskyi in central Ukraine experienced a drone attack that resulted in a fire, according to local authorities. No casualties were reported, but the blast wave damaged the premises of the regional philharmonic hall. Emergency services continued firefighting operations as of the morning report.

Russian strike damages a philharmonic hall in Kropyvnytskyi on 28 July. Photo: State emergency service
Russian strike damages a philharmonic hall in Kropyvnytskyi on 28 July. Photo: State emergency service

Two people injured in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

Two people were injured in drone and artillery attacks on the Nikopol district, according to Regional Administration Head Serhii Lysak. The casualties included a 15-year-old girl and a 49-year-old woman, both receiving outpatient treatment.

Lysak reported that Russian forces attacked the area with drones and artillery, affecting the district center and several communities including Marhanets, Myriv, Chervonohryhorivka, and Pokrovsk.

Private houses damaged after the Russian attack on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on 28 July.
Photos: Serhii Lysak/ Telegram

The attacks damaged an educational institution, one apartment building, three private houses, three utility buildings, and power lines, while also causing fires.

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