In Kyiv, several citizens sought help after the attack.
The number of victims as a result of the night attack on Kyiv has risen to 16 people. Ten people were hospitalized in medical facilities, while another six received medical assistance on-site or sought help from doctors on an outpatient basis.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported this.
Russia destroyed a medical facility in Kyiv
The mayor of Kyiv also reported that among the consequences of the attack is the destruction of the outpatient clinic of the Primary Medical and Sanitary Care Center No. 1, which is located in the Podil district of the capital. The building suffered significant damage and is virtually irreplaceable.
City services continue to work at the sites of the attacks, eliminating the consequences of the shelling. Authorities are urging residents not to ignore air raid alerts, as debris from enemy drones and rockets can pose a deadly threat.
Recall that fires and destruction occurred in five districts of Kyiv as a result of Russia's attack on the night of July 10.
Yesterday, on July 9, Russia launched a large-scale attack on Lutsk — monitoring channels also published a map of the movement of aerial targets.
Summary: As a result of the night attack on Kyiv, 16 people were injured, of whom 10 required hospitalization. Russia destroyed a medical facility in the capital, complicating the provision of medical assistance to the population, and caused fires and destruction in five districts of the city.Read also
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