Kyiv Strike Death Toll Climbs to 30 as Rescue Workers Recover Three More Bodies.
Tragedy in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: A massive attack on the Ukrainian capital on July 2 has now claimed 30 lives. By July 3, emergency crews had pulled the remains of three additional victims from the rubble. The search-and-rescue mission continues, with first responders operating across seven different sites in the city.
Darnytskyi District Under Siege
The most critical conditions are in the Darnytskyi district, where rescue teams are conducting intensive search operations. Local authorities are coordinating emergency services as they manage the ongoing crisis.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated: 'Ukraine will keep responding to hostile attacks until a just peace is achieved.'
Rescuers are working around the clock, racing against time to locate any survivors still trapped beneath the debris. Every moment counts, as hope for saving lives persists even under the most dire circumstances.
This strike is the latest in a series of attacks in Ukraine’s prolonged conflict, which has now lasted several years. Kyiv and other regions face repeated assaults that result in heavy civilian casualties. The atmosphere in the capital remains tense, and emergency services are fully focused on recovery efforts and providing aid to those affected.
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