July 6 Missile Strike on Kyiv: Death Toll Reaches 12, 60 Wounded.
Aftermath of the July 6 Attack on Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: A Russian assault on Kyiv on July 6 has left 12 people dead and 60 injured, including five children. Search-and-rescue operations remain ongoing in the Darnytskyi district of the capital, where extensive damage has been reported.
According to available data, 23 victims have been hospitalized, most in moderate condition, with three children among them. Over 35 others are receiving outpatient medical care, including two children. The number of missing persons is still being determined as relatives, neighbors, and acquaintances arrive to report on the families who were inside the building.
“The continuation of search-and-rescue operations highlights the severity of the situation and the scale of this tragedy.” – Kateryna Pop
The attack followed the launch of 68 missiles and 351 attack drones by Russian forces. Damage has been recorded at more than ten locations across the capital. The final count of those unaccounted for remains unclear, complicating the work of emergency services.
Current Situation and Threats
This strike on Kyiv ranks among the deadliest incidents in the Ukrainian capital in recent months. In the context of ongoing hostilities, such events underscore the grave dangers faced by civilians and raise serious concerns about public safety. The continued rescue efforts highlight the urgent need for state and international assistance and support.
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