Kyiv Attack Death Toll Rises: Third Body Recovered in Darnytskyi District.
Tragedy in Darnytskyi District
According to Novyny.live: Rescue workers in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district have uncovered the body of another victim, bringing the death count from the Russian strike to three. Search and recovery operations remain ongoing at the scene as the toll from this devastating incident continues to climb.
According to reports, on July 2, 2023, emergency teams extricated the deceased from beneath the rubble in Darnytskyi. This assault was part of a large-scale bombardment that has so far claimed at least 20 lives across the Ukrainian capital.
Ukraine Declares Day of Mourning
In response to these tragic events, Ukraine’s capital declared July 3, 2023, a Day of Mourning to honor those killed in the most extensive Russian attack to date. The search-and-rescue mission continues, with crews working tirelessly at the site in hopes of locating any additional casualties.
This event underscores the severity of the military conflict in Ukraine and its devastating impact on civilians.
The declaration of a Day of Mourning reflects deep societal grief and highlights the urgent need to support survivors and their families during this difficult time. The ongoing rescue operation demonstrates the immense effort being made to ensure safety and provide humanitarian aid.
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