Four Dead and 58 Wounded, Including Two Children, in Massive Attack on Kyiv.
Devastating Strike on the Capital
According to UATV: On June 2, a large-scale assault by the Russian Armed Forces on Kyiv killed four people and injured 58 others, among them two children. The attack began at 8:00 PM on June 1 and continued through the night, employing drones and ballistic missiles.
Aftermath and Damage
Damage was reported across seven districts of the city. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed the casualties:
At least 58 residents of the city were injured, and four people died. — Vitali Klitschko
The situation remained tense, and the morning following the attack proved difficult for Kyiv's residents, as noted by Andriy Dmytrenko.
This incident serves as yet another reminder of the escalating conflict and the threat to civilians. Kyiv continues to face danger, with its inhabitants enduring the ongoing consequences of military operations.
This massive attack on Kyiv is part of Russia's prolonged military aggression against Ukraine, resulting in numerous civilian casualties and significant infrastructure damage. It highlights the urgent need for continued international support for Ukraine and measures to protect citizens in cities affected by warfare. The heightened military activity across Ukraine raises concerns about further escalation of the conflict.
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