Massive Russian strikes on Kyiv and Dnipro leave 21 dead and over 100 wounded.
Coordinated assault across Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of June 2, Russian forces launched a large-scale, combined attack on Ukraine, killing 21 people and injuring more than 100. The cities of Kyiv and Dnipro suffered the heaviest damage. In the capital, six people lost their lives and 79 sought medical treatment.
The situation in Dnipro proved even more devastating, with 15 civilians killed, including one child. As of 5:50 PM on June 2, three separate strikes had hit civilian areas, causing widespread destruction. Local authorities in Dnipro have already begun compensation payments to help those affected by the attacks.
Public reaction and discussion
The attacks sparked widespread public outcry. On the evening of June 2, the program 'Evening.LIVE' aired a discussion on the consequences of the strikes and their impact on civilians. The guests included:
- Maksym Rozumnyi
- Pavlo Rozenko
- Yaroslav Zhalilo
- Yuliia Hryshyna
- Oleh Saakian
They shared their perspectives on the unfolding crisis.
The tragedy of June 2 underscores the ongoing risks Ukraine faces amid the war and highlights the urgent need for support to victims.
This report reflects the grim reality in Ukraine, where civilians continue to bear the brunt of military hostilities. While authorities are responding to the emergency, the challenges for survivors remain immense. State and public assistance is critical to helping the wounded recover and rebuild their lives.
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