Russian Drone Strikes High-Rise in Cherkasy, Wounding 11 Civilians

During the massive nationwide missile and drone offensive launched by Russia Saturday night into Sunday morning, a strike drone hit a residential multi-story building in Cherkasy. Regional Military Administration Head Ihor Taburets reported that the impact ignited a large 400-square-meter fire spanning from the fifth to the ninth floors. Emergency workers rescued nine residents from the burning building, while medical teams treated 11 injured civilians, including two children.

A Russian strike drone hit a residential high-rise building in Cherkasy during a massive overnight aerial assault, injuring 11 civilians and causing widespread fires across multiple floors.

The attack occurred as part of a highly destructive, coordinated nationwide offensive involving cruise missiles, strike drones, and ballistic platforms launched by Russian forces across several Ukrainian regions.

Russian drone strikes high-rise in Cherkasy

Cherkasy Regional Military Administration Head Ihor Taburets confirmed that the unmanned aerial vehicle targeted a densely populated residential sector.

The direct impact on the high-rise building triggered an intense, fast-moving structural fire that spread rapidly through apartments from the fifth to the ninth floors. State Emergency Service (DSNS) firefighters managed to completely contain and extinguish the 400-square-meter blaze despite facing repeating air raid warnings and subsequent threat alerts during the operation.

First responders pulled nine trapped civilians from the burning upper floors of the building, while DSNS psychologists provided emergency trauma counseling to 34 residents at the scene. Out of the 11 documented casualties, two were confirmed to be children.

While the majority of the victims received immediate medical treatment on-site for minor cuts and smoke inhalation, emergency crews rushed three severely injured individuals to a local hospital for specialized care. Following the rescue operation, military pyrotechnic squads conducted a thorough sweep of the property to clear any unexploded drone submunitions or hazardous debris.

The regional defense networks engaged multiple targets throughout the night. Local air defense units, electronic warfare teams, and mobile fire groups operating across the Cherkasy province successfully intercepted and destroyed eight Russian missiles and 22 unmanned aerial vehicles.

Beyond the capital city, an intercepted Russian cruise missile came down in the Zolotonosha district, causing significant structural damage to a defunct, non-operational farm building, though no civilian casualties were reported from that specific crash site.

The severe damage inside Cherkasy was part of a parallel weekend massive attack that focused heavily on the nation’s capital. In Kyiv, multi-wave missile and drone strikes hit over 40 distinct locations across eight administrative districts, striking high-rise apartment blocks in the Shevchenkivskyi and Solomyanskyi districts, damaging the Lukyanivska metro station, and destroying the National Chornobyl Museum.

The combined capital strikes killed two people and left 44 others wounded. With Russian tactical aviation also executing missile strikes on civilian transport links in Odesa and launching drone raids against religious sites in Kharkiv, Ukrainian regional commands emphasize that the Kremlin is systematically using saturation strikes to cause maximum disruption to civilian infrastructure outside the active frontline zones.