Kyiv Night Attack Death Toll Reaches 7, Injured Count Climbs to 90.
June 2nd Assault on Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: In the early hours of June 2, Russian forces launched a large-scale strike on Kyiv, leaving 7 people dead and raising the number of wounded to 90. The heaviest damage occurred in the Shevchenkivskyi district, where the UNIT.Home residential complex suffered severe destruction.
Traffic has been halted on several roads across the capital due to the aftermath of the shelling, according to the patrol police. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed the rising death toll, stating:
“Another injured person has died in the hospital. That brings the total to 7 fatalities in the capital from the massive attack on June 2.”
The incident has sparked widespread alarm and concern among residents. The situation in Kyiv remains tense, with emergency crews continuing to operate at the affected sites, working to provide aid to victims and clear the damage.
Humanitarian Fallout
This assault is the latest in the ongoing military conflict that has gripped Ukraine since 2014. The rising number of civilian casualties underscores an escalation in violence and a worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. City authorities and rescue services are mobilizing to ensure public safety and deliver necessary assistance to those affected.
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