Russian overnight attacks kill 3, injure 24 across multiple Ukrainian regions

Date: 28 January 2026
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Russian attacks across Ukraine overnight on January 28, 2026, killed at least three civilians and injured 24 others, with Kyiv and the Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions among those hit, Ukrainian authorities reported.

ZMINA reports on the current situation.

A high-rise apartment building in Kyiv stands against a dark night sky, with a spotlight illuminating structural damage to its upper corner. Several thin, white streaks resembling smoke through the air near the top of the building, and the DSNS Kyiv logo is positioned in the upper left corner. A multi-story residential building in Kyiv damaged by Russian shelling

Russian forces launched nearly 150 projectiles overnight, including a ballistic missile and an array of drones. Ukrainian defenders intercepted more than 100 of the targets, though the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported strikes by missiles and 36 drones at 22 separate locations.

In Kyiv, falling drone debris damaged residential buildings; however, emergency crews successfully mitigated the consequences by 7:00 a.m.

Thick white smoke billows from the roof of a multi-story building at night as a fire truck's aerial platform extends toward the source. The National Police of Ukraine logo is visible in the bottom right corner of the scene. A residential building on fire in the Kyiv region following a Russian strike on the night of January 28, 2026

In the Kyiv region, two people were confirmed dead, and four others were injured, including two children, as of Wednesday morning. Rescue workers discovered the bodies of the deceased beneath the rubble of destroyed structures.

Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Oblast Military Administration, and the National Police of Ukraine reported that Russians conducted a drone attack on the Bilohorodka hromada in the Kyiv Oblast. A husband and wife have been killed, while their four-year-old child has received medical treatment. Three other people have also been injured.

“The Bilohorodka hromada was affected in the attack by the terrorist state. A high-rise residential building has been damaged. A fire has broken out on the roof and the top floor,” Kalashnyk said. 

The interior of a room is heavily damaged and charred by fire, with debris, broken wooden beams, and insulation hanging from the ceiling. A logo for the National Police of Ukraine is visible in the bottom right corner against the wreckage.

A journalist, Natalya Sedletska, reported on Facebook that Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) frontline correspondent Marian Kushnir rescued a 4-year-old girl during the overnight Russian drone attack. Kushnir carried the child out of her apartment as it was being engulfed in flames following a direct hit by a Russian drone.

Kushnir said that a drone crashed into the roof of our building, hitting the upper two-story apartment.

“I saw the fire, grabbed my editorial tactical backpack, and ran upstairs to find the explosion site. I saw a door slightly ajar where the impact had occurred. I opened it — and saw a child lying on a sofa, wrapped in a blanket, crying, screaming, and calling for her mother,” Marian Kushnir recounted.

Radio Liberty correspondent Marian Kushnir, wearing a blue helmet and a "PRESS" tactical vest, operates a video camera while positioned in a dirt trench. His face shows signs of minor injury or dirt, and the background consists of the earthen walls of the trench. Marian Kushnir

“I saw the fire already spreading from above. I realized that the parents were likely sleeping on the second floor. I quickly snatched the child from the sofa, carried her out of the apartment, handed her to one of the neighbors, and ran back inside, hoping people might still be alive. But the fire had already spread too far. From what I learned later, the drone hit in such a way that those two people — a man and a woman — were pinned under the debris and died there,” Kushnir said.

The National Police of Ukraine reported that Russian forces had attacked Kyiv Oblast. A high-rise residential building, two cars, and an office building were damaged in the Bucha district.

One fatality has been reported in the Dnipropetrovsk region following an overnight strike, where seven others sustained various injuries. One victim remains in critical condition.

“The enemy struck the Mezhova and Vasylkivka hromadas in the Synelnykove district using drones. Sadly, a 46-year-old man has been killed. Five people have been injured. A 24-year-old is in a critical condition. A car has been damaged,” Oleksandr Hanzha, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, stated

Oleksandr Vilkul, Head of Kryvyi Rih Defence Council, reported that Russians have conducted a ballistic missile strike on an infrastructure facility in the city of Kryvyi Rih. According to Vilkul, two people, a 51-year-old woman and a 60-year-old man, were injured in this ballistic missile attack.

Meanwhile, in Zaporizhzhia, which Russian forces targeted with guided aerial bombs, officials reported six injured adults.

An emergency worker stands at the edge of a large, deep impact crater in the earth at night, using a mobile device to document the scene. Yellow cables run across the uneven ground near the pit, and the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration logo is in the bottom right corner. A crater left by a Russian aerial bomb in Zaporizhzhia on the night of January 28, 2026

In the Odesa region, which has come under Russian attack for the second consecutive night, officials reported three injuries and significant destruction, including damage to a church and residential neighborhoods.

The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) reported that Russian forces launched a fresh attack on the Port of Pivdennyi on the night of January 28, targeting critical maritime and transport hubs. The strike of Russians damaged production and railway infrastructure, igniting a fire that was quickly contained by the facility’s emergency teams.

A wide area of industrial or port infrastructure is covered in scattered debris, twisted metal, and insulation panels at night under thick smoke. A lone emergency worker is visible in the distance with a flashlight, and a photo credit for The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority is in the bottom right.

No casualties were reported, and the port remains operational.

Yaroslav Shanko, head of the Kherson City Military Administration, reported that two medical workers were injured in a Russian attack on a hospital in the Dniprovskyi District of Kherson on the morning of January 28. In addition, a woman has sustained injuries in a separate Russian attack. Shanko later reported that at around 08:40, Russian forces also bombarded the central part of Kherson, leaving a 63-year-old woman with blast injuries and a partial amputation of her lower leg. The woman was taken to the hospital.

 

 

This follows a wave of Russian strikes across Ukraine the previous night that resulted in civilian casualties. In the city of Brody, located in the Lviv Oblast, local authorities canceled school classes due to the aftermath of the hostile attacks.

Previously, ZMINA reported that Russian strikes on Odesa killed at least three and injured 25 people, including children and a pregnant woman, on the night of January 26-27.

Within 24 hours of taking office, U.S. President Donald Trump has not secured an end to Russia’s war as he promised. Furthermore, numerous Ukrainian and international experts point out that the U.S., as a guarantor state under the Budapest Memorandum, is pressuring Kyiv into capitulation.

Ukrainian experts point out that countries, including ChinaNorth KoreaHungarySlovakiaIran, and Brazil, assist Moscow in killing Ukrainians in its war against Ukraine by funding the Russian budget through trade. 

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