Russian Drone And Missile Attacks Target Ukrainian Cities
Ukrainian rescuers work at the site of an overnight attack on the outskirts of Odesa, Ukraine, on May 8.
The explosion of a drone is seen in the sky over Kyiv during a Russian drone strike on May 8.
The aftermath of a Russian missile attack in Odesa.
A firefighter works at the site where storage facilities were heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike in the Odesa region on May 8.
The missile strikes targeted the regions of Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolayiv, and Odesa.
"Unfortunately, there are dead and wounded civilians, and high-rise buildings, private homes, and other civilian infrastructure were damaged," the General Staff said.
Kyiv residents inspect a part of a suicide drone -- which local authorities consider to be an Iranian-made Shahed-131/136 -- that was shot down during a Russian overnight strike.
These storage facilities in the Odesa region were heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike on May 8.
Police inspect an apartment building damaged by a drone.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko visits an apartment building damaged by a drone that was shot down during a Russian overnight strike in Kyiv.
People look up at an apartment building damaged by a drone that was shot down during a Russian overnight strike on Kyiv.
A woman holds an icon in her home that was damaged during the night following Russian shelling in Komyshevakha, Zaporizhzhya region.
Residents stand next to a building damaged by Russian shelling in Komyshevakha, Zaporizhzhya region, on May 8.