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Dozens of residential buildings in Kyiv were hit in a massive Russian attack on May 23, 2026 Photo: UNICEF

Russia's Oreshnik missile sparks global alarm after huge attack on Ukraine

| @indiablooms | May 25, 2026, at 10:51 am

Global leaders have strongly condemned Russia’s latest large-scale strikes on Ukraine, which involved around 90 missiles—including a hypersonic ballistic missile—and approximately 60 drones.

Ukrainian authorities said at least four people were killed and more than 80 others injured. Multiple residential buildings, schools, and a water supply facility were damaged, while a local market was also set ablaze in the attacks.

Unverified footage circulating on social media appears to show a missile striking central Kyiv, followed by a massive flash that briefly illuminated the night sky.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched nearly 90 missiles of various types, many of them ballistic, along with close to 600 drones. In a post on X, he stated, “Unfortunately, not all of the ballistic missiles were intercepted — the largest number of hits was in Kyiv. Kyiv was the primary target of this Russian attack.”

He added that schools, residential buildings, and local markets were among the structures damaged, significantly disrupting daily life in the capital.

Zelenskyy also claimed that Russia targeted the city of Bila Tserkva using the Oreshnik missile.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha described the assault as one of the largest acts of “terror” against Kyiv since the escalation of the conflict. Posting on X, he said Russia carried out “one of the largest terrorist attacks on Kyiv,” involving around 600 drones, dozens of ballistic, air-ballistic, and cruise missiles, as well as a dummy IRBM. He further stated that other regions, including Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Odesa, Poltava, Sumy, and Zhytomyr, were also targeted.

International leaders also condemned the strikes. French President Emmanuel Macron said Russian attacks “continue to target civilian objectives in Ukraine,” adding that France strongly condemns the assault and the use of the Oreshnik ballistic missile, which he described as a dangerous escalation.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the attack demonstrated “the Kremlin’s brutality and disregard for both human life and peace negotiations.”

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also condemned the strikes, calling them a “reckless escalation” and reaffirming Germany’s continued support for Ukraine.

Among the survivors was 13-year-old Vanya, whose Kyiv apartment was struck during the attack. He escaped unharmed and told UNICEF staff on the scene, “I just really hope my neighbours and friends are alive.”

Matthias Schmale, a senior UN official in Ukraine, said he and his colleagues, like residents across Kyiv, were awakened by the “terrifying loud sounds of war.” He noted that the attack lasted around seven hours, with falling debris sparking fires across the city. He stressed that “civilians live with immense risks as a result of this relentless violence” and called for an end to the “widespread pattern of civilian harm.”

What is the Oreshnik missile?

The Oreshnik missile is a Russian road-mobile intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) equipped with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) capability, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Missile Threat Project.

It is believed to be a modified version of the RS-26 Rubezh. Analysts suggest Russia previously deployed the system against Ukraine in 2024 and again in 2026, marking a further evolution in Moscow’s missile strategy.

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