Russia carried out one of the most massive attacks on Kyiv in 2025 and 2026.

    More than 50 missiles and up to 700 UAVs of various types were used.

    On the map we have drawn for you, you can see the movement of missiles and UAVs during the attack.

    Posted by Abzor4ik-UA

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    1. This will keep the pro russian simpletons happy for awhile. Meanwhile the hardcore z bloggers are furious, unless its any of the decision makers that are getting hit then they say it is a show as everyone is pre warned and it won’t change anything.

    2. What’s with the headlines always adding “massive” always as and adjective to these attacks?

      They do it both when the russians or the ukranians attack and it always seems like inflating the result. How can you say “massive” attack, make it sound like they’re carpet bombing each other and it’s like three dead, five wounded.

    3. Due-Ingenuity-2795 on

      >Kill 24 kids in Starobelsk by blowing up a college
      >Nothing
      >Get a response
      >”Terrosit state!!”

    4. Another pure terrorist attack by russia on civilians because russia is not winning on the battlefield and they are getting desperate.

      This will do **NOTHING** to weaken Ukraine’s amazing resolve, it will only strengthen it.

      Ukraine has captured more territory than russia has occupied in the last months, and before, where russia did advance, they were **LITERALLY slower in their advance than a literal turtle, sloth & snail**

      putin is stuck, russia’s economy is finally starting to crumble, and has become a vicious circle. The economy now completely depends on the war, but because of the war, there are no investments in infrastructure, technology, etc. The oligarchs are getting angy because the wages are rising and their companies are sanctioned meaning they are losing a lot of money. russia is losing terrain (600 km) which took them years and years to capture.

      Remember Bakhmut? It was captured in early/mid 2023,. russia has advanced only 14 km since then. 14 km. You can walk that in less than 3 hours.

      Ukraine has also won the drone race, and have clearly gained sky dominance (and reported by all russia war bloggers). Ukraine’s technological advances are amazing, which is why almost all gulf states asked Ukraine for support fighting Iranian drones.

      Many are trying to convince you Ukraine has or is losing the war, but the opposite is true. Ukraine is gaining the upper hand now, and is becoming stronger. Look at a map of russias advances since 2023, and the amount of casualties (1 million +) is absolutely staggering for the little amount of terrain (which is 90% fields, farmland, tiny villages) they captured.

      Ukraine is in a better position than many people with an agenda want you to believe, and their position is only improving. russia is losing terrain at the moment (net) and Ukraine’s technological advances are substantially better & improving each day.

    5. Why do these countries get this entitlement? Both USA and Russia are terror states overshadowed only by israel

    6. Direct_Divide_1751 on

      Cool, but I prefer bombing front lines. Civilians are not preferable target, except men, because they are collected on the streets. And power plants, because if no electricity – no production. Also, can you mark lines? Last map I saw was with marks.

    7. NATO no fly zone over Kyiv is needed and the excuses for not providing one are running thin

    8. Lately, Moscow has often tried to present its large-scale strikes as so-called retaliation strikes: supposedly, they are a response to Ukraine’s effective and massive attacks on Russia.

      Which, incidentally, unlike Russian strikes on civilian targets, hit oil refineries, factories, ships, logistics hubs, arsenals, ports, army and FSB headquarters, and so on.

      This argument is endlessly absurd, because Russia started the war, and therefore all of Ukraine’s actions are reactive by definition.

      In other words, when Kyiv strikes Russia, it is in fact directly responding.

      Which is perfectly logical: war is never one-sided.

      If you decide to bomb someone, then be prepared for them to bomb you as well.

      Russia, meanwhile, behaves in an extremely childish way, just like its citizens, who gasp in shock when strikes begin landing on them.

      Instead of acknowledging responsibility — saying, yes, we started this, we are bombing people, got a problem with that? — Moscow, like a teenager who has soiled himself, presents its strikes as retaliation for… retaliation?

      You don’t have to be a genius to apply basic logic: after all, nobody was bombing Russia or even preparing to do so until Russia itself started the war.

      What happens next is more than obvious: while Russia has long been striking with all its might — they’ve already launched the same “Oreshnik” for the third time — Ukraine’s strikes are only growing.

      Ukraine struck more weakly in 2022 than in 2023, in 2024 it struck more weakly than in 2025, and now we are in 2026, where at times Kyiv’s strikes surpass Moscow’s in the scale of damage.

      War has an inexorable logic of escalation: future Ukrainian strikes — actual retaliatory strikes — will be even larger and more powerful than they were at the beginning of this year.

      And yes, Russians should be endlessly grateful to Ukrainians for the way they are conducting this war.

      Because taking the same FP-5 drones with a ton of explosives and simply smashing civilian targets does not require much intelligence.

      And yes, Ukraine has that capability.

      It has the capability, but Kyiv is not doing that, and when the war ends, if I were Russian, I would be endlessly grateful and appreciative toward the magnanimous Ukrainians.

      But until the war ends, every resident of the Russian Federation should clearly understand that strikes from Ukraine will only increase, and that there is only one party responsible for all of this — the Kremlin.

      These are fairly banal and obvious points, but whose fault is it that Russians are perpetual infantilists.

      The only problem is that they are bloody infantilists.

      — @yigal_levin

    9. DragonQueen-Glenn808 on

      Seeing the actual flight paths mapped out like this really puts the sheer scale of these nightly attacks into a terrifying perspective tbh. beautifully made map but incredibly grim to look at.

    10. give_me_your_body on

      Like Clockwork, Russia always ramps up their attacks on civilian targets when Ukraine has military successes on the battlefield.

    11. Nice_Actuator1306 on

      And they say nothing about the three waves of attacks on the college in Starobilsk. They deliberately sent over 15 drones and missiles at an educational institution while children were sleeping. Not just one, but over fifteen. Ukraine is practically begging for a much heavier strike so they can post pictures of how poor and victimized they are — child killers. The Alley of Angels, dedicated to children killed by Ukraine, appeared before 2022.

    12. Why do some of the paths curve so much? For example the red ones that go south and then turn back north. Is it to avoid defenses?