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14.05.2026

The Day Kyiv's Death Toll Reached 16

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Ukraine for 14.05.2026.

It displays 128 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.05.2026The Day Kyiv's Death Toll Reached 16

The day was dominated by the aftermath of a massive Russian combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv that began overnight. Throughout the day, the death toll rose steadily from 1 to 16, including two children, with over 57 wounded. Rescue operations continued under rubble of a collapsed residential building. The attack was described as one of the largest since the war began, with air raid sirens lasting over eight hours. In response, Foreign Minister Sybiha initiated a UN Security Council meeting. Separately, a court ordered the detention of MP Dubinsky on treason charges, and a court chose a preventive measure for Andriy Yermak, continuing the corruption case from previous days.

14.05.2026

03:24Night of Drones and Missiles Over Kyiv

The newspapers report on a renewed Russian air assault on Kyiv, with drones and missiles striking the capital overnight (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN). Glavcom covers a CNN report that the Iran war has weakened Trump's position vis-à-vis Xi Jinping. TSN highlights a WSJ piece suggesting Ukraine may be pressured into peace to save Putin.
03:36

05:15Missiles and Drones Over Kyiv

The newspapers report on a massive Russian combined missile and drone attack on Kyiv, with debris falling, fires, and casualties. Multiple sources (Pravda, Glavcom, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN, Kyiv Post) highlight the ongoing assault, with people trapped under rubble. This follows previous waves of drone strikes.
05:38
06:27
07:23

07:37The Night Kyiv's Sky Fell

The newspapers report on a massive Russian combined attack on Kyiv, with a residential building partially collapsed and people trapped under rubble. Casualties include one dead and 16 wounded. Air raid sirens lasted over six hours. The attack is described as one of the largest in recent weeks, continuing a pattern of overnight strikes.

09:22Kyiv's Night of Rubble and Sirens

The newspapers report on the aftermath of a massive Russian overnight attack on Kyiv, with casualties rising to 32 wounded and one dead, including an infant. Air raid sirens lasted over eight hours. A residential building collapsed, trapping people under rubble. Meanwhile, a court has chosen a preventive measure for Andriy Yermak.
09:45

11:06Kyiv's Rubble Count Rises

The newspapers report on the aftermath of a massive Russian overnight attack on Kyiv, with casualties rising to 3 dead and 40 wounded. A residential building partially collapsed. Coverage focuses on the scale of the assault (731 drones and missiles) and the strain on air defenses.
13:08

13:30Kyiv's Death Toll Rises to Five

The newspapers report on the aftermath of a massive Russian overnight attack on Kyiv, with casualties rising to 5 dead and over 40 wounded, including a child. Rescue operations continue as people remain trapped under rubble. Multiple sources (Pravda, Ukrinform UA, UNIAN, TSN) highlight the rising death toll and risk of further strikes.
15:18

16:16Kyiv's Rubble Yields Seven Dead

The newspapers report on the rising death toll from Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv, now at 7 dead including a child, with rescue operations ongoing. Coverage focuses on the human cost and Ukraine's promised response, while a separate story reveals a Russian drone launch network near Pokrovsk.

18:34Kyiv's Rubble Yields Nine Dead

The newspapers report on the rising death toll from Russia's massive attack on Kyiv, now at 9 dead including a child, with rescue operations ongoing. Coverage focuses on the human cost and the unprecedented scale of the assault, while a separate story highlights Ukraine's military exercises with NATO in Sweden.
19:58
21:07
Radio Svoboda

"Сантименты отброшены". Жительниц юга РФ преследуют по политическим делам

21:07

22:15Kyiv's Death Toll Reaches 13

The newspapers report on the rising death toll from Russia's massive attack on Kyiv, now at 13 dead including two children, with 57 wounded. Coverage focuses on the human cost and Ukraine's response, including FM Sybiha initiating a UNSC meeting. A separate story notes the court-ordered detention of MP Dubinsky for treason.