The number of dead and victims in Kyiv increased.
The attack of the Russian night missile led to the death of six people. There are also 25 victims, including four children. In the Shevchenkivsky area, 17 people were injured, and eight in Solomensky. The head of the military administration of the city of Kyiv Tmur Tkachenko announced this at Telegram.
At the same time, the mayor of Kyiv Vitaly Klitschko reported 22 wounded. Currently, 12 of them are in city hospitals, while others received help on the spot.
The Minister of the Interior Igor Klimenko said that the search on Gonta Street continues, where there was a five -story building. Rescuers were already debts from those people who lived at neighboring entrances. Disassembling the blockage of the fifth, fourth and partially third floor.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy President has already responded to an attack in Russian.
After attacks on the objects of the nuclear program in Iran, there was a lot of noise from Moscow-Russian leadership, a demonstratively convicted “missile bombers.” Today, Moscow is silent after the Russian army inflicted a completely cynical blow to the Russian-Iranian “Chemed” and missiles on the civil infrastructure of Kyiv and other cities and communities, ”he wrote on a telegram.
The head of state said that five residential buildings were damaged in the capital, and in the White Church hostilely -Shahanded suffered from the hospital.
We will recall that on the night of June 23, the Russian army struck a huge blow to Kyiv and the region. In particular, the enemy defeated residential areas of the capital, hospitals and sports infrastructure. The areas of Shevchenkivskyi, Podilsky, Holosiivsky, Swatoshinsky, Solomensky and Darnytsky were injured. The most recorded in Shevchenkivsky, where the Russians destroyed the entire entrance of a residential multi -store.
Source: Racurs

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