Kyiv Burns After Massive 10-Hour Russian Strike – Video
Thursday, 10 July 2025 () In the early hours of July 10, Russia conducted a massive, combined aerial strike against Ukraine. According to President Volodymyr Zelensky, the assault lasted nearly ten hours—precisely as long as the country’s air raid sirens blared nonstop. During this period, Russian forces launched 18 cruise and ballistic missiles, along with approximately 400 strike drones. Around 200 of them were identified as Geran-type UAVs. Zelensky stated that the primary target of the overnight attack was the capital city of Kyiv and the surrounding region. Additional strikes were reported in the Chernihiv, Sumy, Poltava, Kirovohrad, and Kharkiv regions. Telegram channel War Correspondents of the Russian Spring reported that the Geran drone barrage hit the Artem plant and Kuznya na Rybalskomu in Kyiv—both involved in arms production and repair. Military journalist Yuriy Kotenok noted that a number of industrial facilities tied to Ukraine’s defense industry were also struck, including workshops of Meridian and Analitpribor enterprises.
Kyiv rocked by hours-long Russian missile and drone attack
Russia launched a massive overnight missile and drone attack on Kyiv and surrounding regions, killing at least two people and injuring 16, Ukrainian officials said Thursday.
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