July 6 Missile Strike on Kyiv: 11 Dead, 46 Wounded, Residential Buildings Damaged.
Kyiv Under Attack: July 6, 2023
According to UATV: On July 6, 2023, the Russian Federation launched a devastating missile attack on Kyiv, killing 11 people and injuring 46 others. The strikes targeted residential buildings across several districts of the capital, including Darnytskyi and Podilskyi, and also damaged schools and shops. This assault is part of the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, now in its second year, and underscores the continued threat to civilian life in urban areas.
The attack affected multiple districts of Kyiv, specifically:
- Darnytskyi
- Podilskyi
- Dniprovskyi
- Holosiivskyi
- Svyatoshynskyi
Currently, the confirmed death toll stands at 11, but rescue workers warn that this number may rise. Iryna Yusupova stated,
“At this moment, we know of 11 dead. But according to rescuers, this is not the final figure.”
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko expressed outrage over the situation, saying,
“How can anyone be prepared for the genocide that the Russian Federation is now carrying out?”This attack serves as yet another grim reminder of the tragic reality faced by Ukrainian civilians amid the war. The destruction of infrastructure and the loss of innocent lives have sparked deep concern and call for a strong international response.
Under international law, strikes on civilian targets constitute a serious violation, demanding action from the global community. International organizations and nations may be prompted to tighten sanctions against the aggressor and provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine to support those affected by the conflict.
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