The death toll from the attack on Kyiv has risen to 18
The death toll from Russia’s massive, coordinated attack on Kyiv continues to rise. According to the latest figures, 18 people have already been killed as a result of the shelling, and another 90 have been injured to varying degrees. Rescue workers and emergency services continue to work at the sites of the strikes, clearing debris and assisting the victims.
“As of 12:40 p.m., the death toll in Kyiv from the Russian attack has risen to 18,” the prosecutor’s office stated.
As previously reported, 17 people were confirmed dead and 90 injured as a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv on July 2.




The Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office reported this on Telegram.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga called on Western partners not to delay decisions on providing Ukraine with additional air defense capabilities following yet another massive Russian attack on Kyiv.
As a result of the 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 power lines, a power outage, and cleanup efforts following the enemy shelling.