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July 8, 2024

The number of victims of the Russian missile attack in Kyiv has increased

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    In Kyiv, the number of victims of the missile strike carried out by the Russians today, July 8, has increased to 27 people, including three children.

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    82 people were injured, the KMV press service reported.

    It is noted that damage was recorded in seven districts of the capital:

    • In Shevchenkivske, two floors of the Okhmatdet hospital building with an area of ​​approximately 400 square meters were destroyed. Two adults (one of them a doctor) were killed, and 10 were injured. Several other buildings were damaged. Work is continuing to clear the rubble and search for people. In another location, one entrance to a multi-story residential building was completely destroyed, the rest were damaged. Seven people were killed (including three children), 18 were injured, and seven were rescued. Work is continuing to clear the rubble and search for people. An industrial facility was also damaged. Two people were killed, three more were injured, and work is continuing to clear the rubble;
    • in Solomenskoye — the Domino business center was damaged, destruction on two floors with a total area of ​​1,500 sq. m., a fire broke out, which was extinguished. Seven people died, nine were injured. The work has been completed;
    • in Goloseevsky – partial destruction of a five-story residential building, two fires of 10 square meters each, damaged roof. 22 people were injured. A preschool educational institution nearby was also damaged. Garages were damaged in the same location, 10 cars caught fire;
    • in Dneprovskoye – partial destruction of a four-story medical center building. Nine people died, five more were injured. Work completed;
    • in Darnitskoye – a private house was damaged. One person was injured;
    • in Desnyansky – a fire in a two-story private house, it was extinguished;
    • in Svyatoshinskoye — a fire in an industrial building The fire was extinguished on an area of ​​40 square meters. Private houses and the building of the Special Economic College were damaged. Five people were injured.

    Recall that earlier, Interior Minister Igor Klimenko reported that 36 people died in Ukraine as a result of Russian missile attacks on July 8, including 25 people in Kyiv.

    Source: Racurs

    David
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    I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.

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