In Kyiv, 27 people are known to have died and 117 were injured as a result of the Russian missile strike on July 8.
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The KMV press service reported this today, July 9, in the morning.
Among the dead were four children, the KMVAs noted.
It is noted that search and rescue operations continued throughout the night and continue.
- At the children’s hospital “Okhmatdet”, rescuers are constantly clearing away the rubble of the destroyed building. The collapsed floors are being dismantled, the rubble is being cleared;
- in other buildings of “Okhmatdet” damaged by the Russian missile, from evening until morning they closed the broken windows, doors and balconies – they installed OSB boards or covered them with film. Previously, they closed those rooms where important medical equipment is located to avoid the negative impact of dust, dirt and moisture and to preserve precious equipment;
- The territory of “Okhmatdet”, except for the destroyed building, has been cleared of debris. The State Emergency Service, doctors, police, the Red Cross and other necessary services are working on the site. Work to eliminate the consequences continues.
The press service of the State Emergency Service reported this morning that during the nighttime clearing of rubble in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, the body of a boy was discovered.
The aftermath is still being eliminated at 3 locations. 377 rescuers and 76 units of SES equipment are involved at the scene, the report says.
Source: Racurs

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