Death Toll in Russian Attack on Kyiv Rises to 30 as Three More Bodies Recovered from Rubble.
Kyiv's Day of Mourning
According to Espreso.tv: The devastating Russian assault on Kyiv on July 2 has claimed 30 lives, with rescue teams pulling three additional bodies from the debris on July 3. As of 7:00 AM on July 3, the confirmed death toll from this tragic event has reached 30. The strike occurred early on July 2, leaving residents of the city to witness the destructive aftermath firsthand.
Families whose homes were destroyed now find themselves without shelter. 'They said they had nowhere to go. They have nothing left,' recounted a woman named Lyubov. She also shared her emotional state:
“Right now, it's despair. Yesterday was shock, I think. I tried to smile. I thank God that we survived, that my child survived. I feel sorry for the people.” - LyubovHer words capture the overwhelming grief and loss felt throughout the community.
All who endured this tragedy are grappling with deep anguish. 'Everyone is in despair,' Lyubov emphasized, reflecting the sentiments of those who lost loved ones and homes in this horrific attack.
Aftermath of the Tragedy
This catastrophe serves as another grim reminder of the severe consequences of the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine. The rising number of casualties and victims underscores not only the physical devastation but also the profound psychological trauma inflicted on civilians. The situation in Kyiv highlights the urgent need for international support and humanitarian aid for those affected by the war.
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