The death toll from Russia's massive strike on Kyiv has risen to 25
The death toll from the Russian invaders’ massive attack on Kyiv has risen to 25.
According to Timur Tkachenko, head of the city’s military administration, as of Thursday evening, efforts to clear debris and search for people are still underway at one of the sites in the Darnytskyi district of the capital. At this site alone, five bodies have been recovered, and eight more people remain unaccounted for.
Rescue services continue to work around the clock until the destroyed structures are completely cleared. The head of the city’s military administration noted that due to the extensive destruction and the ongoing search operation, the number of victims of the enemy shelling may increase.
Source: Kyiv City Military Administration.
As a result of a massive Russian attack on the night of July 2, public transportation routes in Kyiv have been altered. This was caused by damage to the overhead contact system, a power outage, and efforts to address the aftermath of the enemy shelling.
As a result of the massive shelling of Kyiv by Russia on the night of July 2, a fire broke out in the building of the O. V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The research institution noted that no one was injured as a result of this emergency.