Massive Attack by the RF on Kyiv - Death Toll Rises.
A man sits on a bench near the ruined apartment building in the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv, waiting as rescuers search for people under the rubble. The building was damaged during the night
missile attackby Russia on the capital. The occupiers struck again at the residential sector, leaving behind death and destruction.
This was reported by
News.LIVE.
On the night of July 31, Russia launched another massive attack on Kyiv, using missiles aimed at residential areas. One of the impacts was registered in the Svyatoshyn district, where an enemy shell destroyed an apartment building.
Eyewitnesses report significant destruction and injured residents. A man sits on a bench under the rubble of the building as rescuers sort through the debris and look for those who may still be inside.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported that the death toll from the night attack on Kyiv has risen to 10 people. Rescuers are still conducting search operations under the rubble of the destroyed apartment buildings in the Svyatoshyn district, not losing hope of finding those who might have survived.
Meanwhile, the number of injured is increasing - more and more people are seeking medical assistance. The remnants of the missiles damaged dozens of apartments, cars, and infrastructure facilities. Shards of glass and concrete have injured both residents of the destroyed building and passersby.
Law enforcement has already registered over 2000 appeals from affected citizens - most of which concern damaged or destroyed property. Investigators and experts are working continuously, documenting the consequences of the shelling and taking statements directly at the scene of the tragedy.
It should be noted that on the night of Thursday, July 31, Russian troops carried out another massive missile strike on the capital. One of the objects that suffered damage was the
Oleksandr Dovzhenkofilm studio.
Earlier, we also informed that in Kyiv, rescuers
pulled a manfrom under the rubble of the ruined apartment building - he was trapped by concrete structures. For more than three hours, they maintained vocal contact to support the victim. Coordinated actions allowed them to save his life.
After another missile attack by the occupiers on Kyiv, the number of injured is increasing, and rescuers continue search operations among the ruins, hoping to save as many lives as possible and mitigate the tragedy.
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