Kyiv – Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine’s capital, setting apartment blocks alight and killing at least four people, Kyiv’s police said Friday after Moscow rejected the latest post-war peacekeeping plan.
In Kyiv, drone strikes across the city killed four people and wounded at least 24 others, including emergency rescuers, police said.
At a residential building on the city’s left bank, a medic was killed while responding to a strike as the site was hit a second time.
Some neighbourhoods were plunged into darkness during what Mayor Vitali Klitschko described as a “massive enemy missile attack”.
Russia’s attack on Kyiv tonight is yet another act of terrorism against civilians.
A missile struck a residential building, killing an entire family.
A medic was killed and other medical workers wounded. They had rushed to help the injured after the strike in Darnytskyi… pic.twitter.com/cufUZLhEzA
— Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) January 9, 2026
Across the border in Russia’s Belgorod, the governor said more than half a million people were without power or heating after a Ukrainian attack targeted the region’s utilities.
Nearly 200,000 people were also cut off from water supplies, Vyacheslav Gladkov added.
Ukraine’s military put the entire country on missile alert early Friday after confirming Russian bombers were airborne.
In the western city of Lviv, the Ukrainian Air Force said a ballistic missile travelling at hypersonic speed struck “infrastructure facilities” just before midnight.
It said the missile had been travelling at about 13,000 kilometres (8,000 miles) per hour.
Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovy said it was up to the Ukrainian military to determine if a nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile had been used in the strike near the border with Poland.
The regional military administration said afterwards that radiation levels were within normal range.
Russia used an Oreshnik with a conventional warhead to strike the city of Dnipro in central Ukraine in late 2024.
🛑Apartments of Kyiv residents in flames after a horrific attack on the city
Last night, Russia bombed civilians and infrastructure for several hours. The attack was massive — dozens of drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles were used.
Four people were killed,… pic.twitter.com/fwc2vPvdXw
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 9, 2026
Quite far from any deal
Russia’s latest barrage came after the US Embassy in Kyiv warned on Thursday that a “potentially significant air attack” could occur any time within the next several days.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had echoed the rare warning in his evening address.
Ukraine was still scrambling to restore heating and water to hundreds of thousands of households after strikes targeted energy facilities in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
“This is truly a national level emergency,” Borys Filatov, mayor of Dnipropetrovsk’s capital Dnipro, said as families were left without power in the frigid depths of winter.
While Zelensky has said an agreement between Kyiv and Washington for US security guarantees was “essentially ready for finalisation”, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledged a ceasefire deal was still “quite far” given Russia’s position.
Russian retaliation strikes rain down across Ukraine throughout the night
Preliminary reports indicate Kiev alone was hit by up to 12 ballistic missiles, around 25 Kalibr cruise missiles, and more than 200 drones
The massive attack caused a widespread blackout in the capital as… https://t.co/m3IlrFCHQW pic.twitter.com/jAZC4uSu9K
— The Other Side Media (@TheOtherSideRu) January 9, 2026
Moscow baulked after European leaders and US envoys announced this week that post-war guarantees for Ukraine would include a US-led monitoring mechanism and a multinational force.
In its first response after a summit in Paris, Russia called the plan “dangerous” and “destructive”.
Key territorial issues also appear unresolved.
Russia, which occupies around 20 percent of Ukraine, has insisted on full control of the Donbas region as part of any settlement, a term Kyiv rejects.
Russia’s army claimed to have captured another village in the Dnipropetrovsk region on Thursday as its grinding advance continues.
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