Russian attack on Kyiv recorded in seven districts — KCMA
The consequences of the Russian air attack on the night and morning of September 28 have already been recorded in seven districts of Kyiv.
The consequences of the Russian air attack on the night and morning of September 28 have already been recorded in seven districts of Kyiv.
In Ukraine, as a result of a combined Russian attack on Sunday, September 28, 70 people were injured, including two rescuers, and more than a hundred civilian objects were damaged.
Fourteen people were injured in Kyiv as a result of a combined attack by the Russian Federation, one of whom is in serious condition.
In Kyiv region, 31 people were injured on Sunday as a result of a massive Russian attack, including three children.
Ukraine’s air defense forces neutralized 611 out of 643 drones and missiles launched by Russia since the evening of September 27.
In Zaporizhzhia, the number of people injured in a Russian attack has risen to 27, including three children.
In Kyiv region, 27 people were injured as a result of a massive Russian attack. A residential complex was damaged, and fires broke out at a factory, in multi-story buildings, and private homes.
Overnight and into the morning, Russia launched nearly 500 attack drones and more than 40 missiles, including Kinzhals, at Ukrainian cities. In Kyiv, four people were killed, and at least 40 were injured across Ukraine.
In Chernihiv region, two people were injured as a result of Russian shelling. Power outages were recorded in six communities of the region and partially in the town of Nizhyn.
In Kyiv, as a result of the Russian attack on September 28, four people were killed and ten injured.
Russian forces attacked the town of Ochakiv in Mykolaiv region with drones overnight, damaging recreational infrastructure.
The aftermath of the Russian overnight combined attack on September 28 was recorded at nearly 20 locations across six districts of Kyiv.
Over the past 24 hours, 173 combat engagements took place between Ukraine’s Defense Forces and Russian troops, with the enemy actively attacking in the Pokrovsk, Novopavlivka, Lyman, Toretsk, and Huliaipole sectors of the front.
In Kyiv, as a result of a Russian overnight attack on September 28, two people were killed and 10 injured.
Nine private houses and 14 apartment buildings were damaged in Zaporizhzhia overnight as a result of a Russian attack.
Russian forces launched at least eight strikes on Zaporizhzhia, leaving 21 people injured.
Six people have been injured as a result of Russia's missile and drone attack on Kyiv.
Russia suffered approximately 1,108,510 casualties in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and September 28, 2025, with 1,110 soldiers killed or wounded in the past 24 hours.
The Kyiv region came under enemy attack, with fires and destruction reported in four districts.
Several residential and non-residential buildings in Kyiv were damaged in an overnight enemy attack, with two people hospitalized.
A Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia left four people injured, sparked a fire in a multi-story residential building, and damaged an educational institution as Russian forces attempted to target critical infrastructure.
During a drone attack on Kyiv, debris from UAVs fell on residential buildings in several districts, leaving three people injured.
The Russian army is conscripting people with medical conditions that should make them unfit for military service.
Soldiers with the Spartan Brigade of Ukraine's National Guard captured a Belarusian citizen who had been fighting against Ukraine as part of the Russian army.
The occupation authorities of the self-proclaimed "Luhansk People's Republic" have announced a military draft set to begin on October 1.
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A total of 145 combat clashes have been recorded on the frontline throughout the day, with battles continuing in most locations. The Pokrovsk sector remains the hottest spot.
A resident of Kostobobriv village in Chernihiv region was injured in an attack by a Russian FPV drone.
In Kenya, more than twenty people have been rescued after police uncovered a human trafficking network that lured citizens with promises of work in Russia but instead planned to send them to fight in Ukraine.
In the Chernihiv region, 177 settlements were left without electricity as a result of Russian attacks.