The number of dead and wounded as a result of night strokes in Kyiv increased again.
Now 15 dead. There are four children among the victims. Another 38 people were injured, 10 minors were wounded among the wounded. Firefighters and evacuation work work on the basis to eliminate the consequences of Russian strikes. The work continues in five places in the areas of Darnitsky, Desnyansk and Shevchenkivsky. The State Emergency Service reported on Facebook, as well as KMVA on Telegram.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga said that not only civil facilities, but also diplomatic institutions were under Russian shelling. The attack of the rocket-A-Okol led to the damage to the building of the European Union mission in Ukraine.
During the night attack, Russia also impressed the diplomats – in direct violation of the Vienna Convention. The EU mission in Ukraine was injured. This requires not only the conviction of the EU, but also the condemnation of the world. We express solidarity with our colleagues from the EU and are ready to help, ”Sibiga wrote on Facebook.
In Kyiv on August 29, they announced the day of mourning for victims of a mass attack on the capital. According to Mayor Vitaly Klitschko, on this day flags will be released in all communal buildings of the city. It is recommended that state flags in state and private property buildings. Any entertainment measures will also be prohibited.
In the office of the Prosecutor General, he said that after the shelling of Kyiv, investigators began a preliminary investigation in accordance with part 2 of art. 438 (military crime) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
We recall that the continuous attack on Kyiv on August 28 lasted more than nine hours. The hostile army sent missiles and drones to residential buildings, schools, shopping centers in the capital. The invaders attacked civil goals.
Source: Racurs

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