KYIV DEFENSELESS: Russia’s Ballistic Missiles Hit Every Target As Patriot Stockpile Hits Zero – CDM – Human Reporters • Not Machines

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Russia launched its most tactically devastating overnight strike on Kyiv in months early Monday, firing coordinated waves of drones and missiles at the Ukrainian capital. The headline number: Ukraine’s Air Force confirmed it failed to intercept a single one of the 29 ballistic missiles fired. Every one hit its target.

By Ukrainian official counts, at least 14 are dead — rescue operations were still ongoing at first light and the toll is expected to climb. More than 60 people were wounded, including five children. A residential tower in the Podilskyi district partially collapsed. Multiple high-rise blocks in the Darnytsia district were gutted. The attack came less than four days after a Thursday strike killed 31 in the capital — the deadliest single hit on Kyiv this year. Russia’s Defense Ministry framed Monday’s assault as retaliation for Ukraine’s own long-range strikes on Russian fuel infrastructure.

The reason Monday’s ballistic missiles flew unopposed is simple and documented: Kyiv has run out of Patriot interceptors. The Middle East war has consumed the global stockpile. Western production lines were never designed to sustain multiple simultaneous air defense theaters, and they are not keeping pace. Zelensky stated in a Telegram post that “the insufficient supply of interceptor missiles” was the direct cause and called on NATO allies to deliver “strong decisions” at this week’s Ankara summit.

Trump is attending that summit. The alliance is expected to announce a €70 billion military assistance package for Ukraine in 2026. Whether that translates into the Patriot interceptors Kyiv actually needs before the next attack is the operative question — and no one is answering it.

One thing to flag: Ukraine’s own offensive drone program has produced genuine pressure on Russian supply lines behind the front in recent months, with strikes on logistics hubs stripping Russia of battlefield momentum. The defensive gap is now structural and widening. Russia has identified the seam and is exploiting it strike by strike.

President Trump has offered both leaders his assistance to help mitigate the crisis and find a solution to end the war. One wonders if Trump authorized Kyiv to strike Russian long-range targets while allowing Ukrainian Patriot stockpiles to decrease as a way of forcing both sides to the table.





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