Search and rescue operations have been completed in Kyiv's Darnytskyi District following the Russian attack
In the Darnytskyi district of the capital, work has been completed at the site of a previous Russian strike. Rescue workers have finished searching for people under the rubble and clearing up the aftermath of the enemy attack.
During the operation, approximately 300 cubic meters of building structures and debris were cleared away. Specialists worked at the site of the destruction to secure the area and complete the cleanup following the shelling.
“Search and rescue operations continued throughout the night in the capital following the Russian strike on the night of July 6, which resulted in a total of 19 deaths and 58 injuries, including seven children,” the statement said.


According to rescue workers, eight people were killed in the Podilsky district of the capital. Operations are ongoing.
In particular, search and rescue operations have been completed in the Darnytskyi district, where 11 people were killed. A total of 300 cubic meters of building debris and rubble has been cleared and removed. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 77 people.


“A total of 183 rescue workers and 99 pieces of equipment from the State Emergency Service were deployed to address the aftermath at this location. Emergency restoration work is continuing here,” the State Emergency Service emphasized.
This was reported with reference to the State Emergency Service.
We previously reported that search operations in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district had been completed: 10 victims were recovered from the rubble.