Death Toll in Russian Strike on Kyiv Reaches 14, Including 7 Children Among the Injured.
Kyiv Tragedy Unfolds
According to Novyny.live: Following the clearance of debris in the Podil district of Kyiv, the bodies of additional victims have been recovered, raising the death count from the Russian attack to 14. The assault left 56 people injured, with 7 of them being children.
Search and rescue operations are still active in both the Podil and Darnytsia districts, where crews continue to clear rubble. The Russian strike occurred on July 6, when four missiles were launched at a single location in Podil. Beyond the fatalities, the bombardment wounded 56 individuals, including 7 minors.
Current Situation and Aftermath
The confirmed death toll now stands at 14, with 56 wounded, among them 7 children. Rescue teams are pressing on with their search, striving to locate anyone who might still be trapped beneath the debris. The situation remains dire, and local emergency services are doing everything possible to assist the affected.
This tragedy serves as yet another stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which continues to claim civilian lives. The sustained search-and-rescue efforts highlight the dedication of local responders, but the uncertainty over how many people remain buried underscores the severity of the crisis. Such incidents fuel anxiety among the population and draw concern from the international community closely monitoring developments in Ukraine.
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