Russian drone strikes damage residential homes in Kyiv region, leaving one civilian hospitalized

Russian drones targeted the Brovary district on April 20, damaging two houses and injuring a 51-year-old man. Get the latest details on the Kyiv region strikes.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 20, 2026, 8:22 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Interfax-Ukraine

Russian drone strikes damage residential homes in Kyiv region, leaving one civilian hospitalized - article image
Russian drone strikes damage residential homes in Kyiv region, leaving one civilian hospitalized - article image

Nighttime Aerial Assault Targets Kyiv Suburbs

Russian occupation forces executed a fresh wave of unmanned aerial vehicle strikes against the Kyiv region during the early hours of Monday, April 20, 2026. According to Mykola Kalashnyk, the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, the primary impact of the nighttime raid was felt within the Brovary district. The assault utilized strike drones to bypass regional defenses, once again placing peaceful settlements under direct fire.

Civilian Casualties and Emergency Hospitalization

The kinetic impact of the drones resulted in at least one confirmed civilian casualty in the targeted district. Mykola Kalashnyk reported that a male resident, born in 1974, sustained injuries during the attack and required immediate medical evacuation to a local healthcare facility. Medical professionals are currently providing all necessary assistance to the 51-year-old victim, though specific details regarding the severity of his condition were not publicly disclosed by the administration.

Destruction of Private Residential Property

The strike caused visible physical damage to the local housing stock, specifically impacting two private residential homes in the Brovary area. Debris or direct hits from the loitering munitions compromised the structural integrity of the buildings, highlighting the ongoing risk to non-combatants residing in the capital’s periphery. Regional emergency services were deployed to the crash sites to document the destruction and mitigate any secondary hazards resulting from the explosions.

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