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Russian strikes targeted a water supply facility in Kyiv City with three missiles and an Oreshnik missile against Bila Tserkva.

Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast
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Institute for the Study of War Ukrinform Ukrainska Pravda Kyiv Independent Kyiv Post

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Oreshnik IRBM (weapon_system) Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry building (location) Andrii Sybiha (person) State Emergency Service (organization) Chornobyl National Museum (location) Kyiv Municipal Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (location) Russian forces (organization) Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theatre (location) State Emergency Service of Ukraine (organization) Russia (organization) Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (organization) National Chornobyl Museum (location) Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (location) Ernal Filo (person) Albania (organization) National Bank of Ukraine (organization) Theatre (organization) Philharmonic hall (location) Museums (organization) Library (location) Oreshnik ballistic missile (weapon_system) Kyiv (location) Ukrainian National Chornobyl Museum (location) Hogo cafe (organization) Lukianivskyi market (location) Kvadrat shopping mall (location) Kyiv Opera Theater (location) Lobanovskyi Football Stadium (location) National Philharmonic (location) Ukraine House (location) National Art Museum of Ukraine (location) Zavertailo (organization) American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine (organization) National Art Museum (organization) Culture Ministry (organization) Interior Ministry (organization) Foreign Ministry (organization) Cabinet of Ministers (organization) Ukrainian House (location) Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium (location) Chornobyl Museum (organization) Volodymyr Zelenskyy (person) Tymur Tkachenko (person) National Philharmonic of Ukraine (organization) Ukrainian National Academy of Music Pyotr Tchaikovsky (organization) Yaroslav Mudryi National Library of Ukraine (location) Ukrainian Institute (organization) Kalibr cruise missile (weapon_system) RS-26 Rubezh (weapon_system) Lukyanivska metro station (location) Ukrposhta (organization) Maidan Nezalezhnosti (location) Kontraktova House (location) Shevchenkivskyi district (location) Solomyanskyi district (location) Kyiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office (organization) ARD (organization) DW (organization) Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (location) Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry (organization) Kyiv Opera House (location)

Source Reports

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Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that Russian strikes primarily targeted Kyiv City, including three missiles against a water supply facility and an Oreshnik against Bila Tserkva.

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

The Foreign Ministry building sustained minor damage from nearby explosions, reported by Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha.

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

Emergency workers were clearing rubble at some of the affected locations in Kyiv.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

Russia launched a massive aerial attack against Kyiv, hammering the capital with nearly 100 ballistic missiles and an intermediate-range Oreshnik ballistic missile deployed to Belarus.

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

Russia conducted a massive, multi-vector missile and drone offensive against Kyiv on May 24, targeting residential and cultural infrastructure.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:39.232Z

Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-24-2026