Russian missiles strike Kyiv killing one, wounding 13
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- Russian ballistic missiles hit Kyiv and the surrounding region early Sunday (July 19, 2026), killing at least one person and wounding 13 others as fires broke out across the city.
- Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Telegram that strikes hit a dormitory, an apartment building, and a supermarket, while non-residential buildings, warehouses, parked cars, and office buildings also caught fire in several districts.
- Ukraine's air force issued a ballistic missile threat warning during a series of powerful overnight explosions that thundered across the capital.
- The State Emergency Service dispatched emergency workers to multiple locations across three Kyiv city districts, with two additional people wounded in the surrounding Kyiv region and warehouses damaged there as well.
- A resident who identified himself as Vlad said he was inside his apartment when the blast tore off his balcony door and struck him in the head; he stayed behind because his grandmother, who lives with him, cannot walk.
- Russia has stepped up ballistic missile strikes on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities in recent weeks, with the source noting Ukraine is running low on critical U.S.-designed air defenses to intercept them.
Why it matters: Russia has escalated ballistic missile strikes on Kyiv at the very moment Ukraine's stock of U.S.-designed interceptors is running low, leaving the capital increasingly unable to shoot down incoming missiles. The July 19 barrage hit civilian targets — a dormitory, an apartment building, and a supermarket — across at least three districts, widening the practical blast radius of strikes Ukraine can no longer reliably counter.


