Photos: Russia’s Constant Bombardment of Kyiv

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Danylo Antoniuk / APA woman looks up at a burning apartment building after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 2, 2026. Russian missiles have hit sites across the country, but Kyiv’s infrastructure and residential areas are especially frequent targets.Efrem Lukatsky / APA woman carries her cat out of a damaged multistory apartment building following a Russian missile attack in Kyiv on July 6, 2026.Kostiantyn Liberov / Libkos / GettyA panoramic view of Kyiv shows smoke from a large fire spreading over the city following an overnight Russian missile and drone attack on July 2, 2026. Russia’s overnight attack on the capital killed at least 31 people and injured 100 others.Valentyn Ogirenko / ReutersRescuers carry a woman who was found under debris, inside an apartment building that was hit during overnight missile and drone strikes in Kyiv on July 2, 2026.Kostiantyn Liberov / Libkos / GettyRescue workers operate at a destroyed section of a residential building after an explosion caused by a Russian strike on July 2, 2026.Roman Pilipey / AFP / GettyA person walks next a residential building damaged from a Russian air attack on the Ukrainian capital on July 2, 2026.Efrem Lukatsky / APPeople look at the site of a Russian missile strike that hit a residential building on July 2, 2026.Valentyn Ogirenko / ReutersA woman cries while holding a child near the site of a damaged apartment building on July 2, 2026.Evgeniy Maloletka / APA Ukrainian rocket intercepts a Russian ballistic missile during a Russian attack on Kyiv on June 25, 2026. Recent shortages of U.S.-made interceptors have allowed more Russian ballistic missiles to get through, striking their targets.Serhii Okunev / AFP / GettyPeople shelter in a Kyiv metro station during a Russian missile strike on June 15, 2026.Gleb Garanich / ReutersAn explosion over the city, seen during a Russian missile and drone strike, on July 6, 2026Libkos / GettyAn aerial view shows the scale of destruction, including burned-down houses and damaged streets, in Vyshneve, on the outskirts of Kyiv, following a Russian night attack on July 6, 2026. The attack caused secondary detonations for more than three hours, destroying or heavily damaging hundreds of homes and forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate.Marianna Kotyk / ReutersVolunteers collect glass shards in a building at the Oleksandr Dovzhenko National Film Studio in Kyiv on June 19, 2026. The studio sustained significant damage during a large-scale missile and drone strike several days earlier. The costume shop, which housed the largest and oldest costume collection in Ukraine, was heavily affected.Valentyn Ogirenko / ReutersFirefighters work to extinguish a fire at the Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, which was hit during Russian missile and drone strikes on June 15, 2026.Danylo Antoniuk / APEmergency-services personnel work to extinguish a fire following Russian missile attacks in Kyiv on July 6, 2026.Danylo Antoniuk / APLiudmyla Tsapkova sits in her damaged apartment after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv on July 2, 2026.Valentyn Ogirenko / ReutersRescuers work at the site of a damaged apartment building in Kyiv on July 2, 2026.Paula Bronstein / GettyPeople watch as emergency workers clear debris from the scene of an overnight Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv that killed at least 14 people, on July 6, 2026.lina Smutko / ReutersIryna Plekhova, a resident who survived the previous day’s Russian missile strikes, carries some of her damaged personal belongings, including a Ukrainian coat of arms carved out of wood by her father-in-law, from her burned apartment on July 3, 2026.Alina Smutko / ReutersPeople take shelter inside a metro station during an overnight Russian missile and drone strike on July 2, 2026.Tetiana Dzhafarova / AFP / GettyA woman kneels next to a makeshift memorial near a residential building that was damaged during a Russian air attack on July 3, 2026.Chris McGrath / GettyEmergency-service personnel work to repair the burned and damaged roof of the Dormition Cathedral of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra after it was damaged by Russian strikes on June 16, 2026, in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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