In Kyiv, the debris from the building destroyed by the Russian attack is being cleared - photo.
Emergency work continues at the site of the Russian missile hit in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv. The State Emergency Service employees are working around the clock. News.LIVE reports on the consequences of the Russian strike on the building.
Consequences of the strike on the multi-storey building in Kyiv
Emergency and search operations have been ongoing for over a day at the site of the enemy missile hit in the Sviatoshynskyi district of the capital. Rescuers and communal services continue to clear the rubble. According to the latest data, the Russian attack resulted in the deaths of 31 residents of Kyiv, of which 28 were in the Sviatoshynskyi district. Among the victims are three children. Additionally, 159 individuals were injured, including 16 children and seven police officers. It should be noted that on August 1, a Day of Mourning was declared in the capital for those killed as a result of the Russian attack on the night of July 31. Furthermore, law enforcement officials showed the first moments after the Russian strike on the multi-storey building.
Emergency work continues in the capital at the site of the Russian missile hit that resulted in the deaths of 31 residents of Kyiv and injuries to 159 individuals. A Day of Mourning has been declared for the deceased, and the police showcased the aftermath of the attack on the multi-storey building.
Read also
- Child Among Four Killed, 17 Wounded in Russian Strikes on Ukraine’s Sumy Region
- Deadly Russian Strikes Hit Odesa and Chernihiv: Casualties Reported
- A massive fire covering 4,000 square meters broke out in the Kyiv region after a Russian attack, leaving multiple casualties
- 50 Energy Facilities Destroyed in a Week: Crimea Faces Severe Power and Water Shortages
- Romania Scrambles Fighter Jets After Russian Targets Detected Near Ukraine Border
- Three Russian Strikes on Kyiv in One Week Leave Dozens Injured and Trigger Fires

