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Kyiv Attack Death Toll Rises to 19, Including Four Children

Kyiv Attack Death Toll Rises to 19, Including Four Children

Фото: ДСНС

The death toll from the Russian missile attack on Kyiv continues to rise. According to the city’s military administration and the State Emergency Service, at least 19 people, including four children, have died in the Darnytsia district.

This was reported by the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko.

According to the Kyiv Military Administration, the death toll from the attack has reached 19, including four children. Intensive search and rescue operations are ongoing in the Darnytsia district, with preliminary reports suggesting that up to ten people may still be trapped under the rubble.

At the same time, the State Emergency Service clarified that 52 people were injured. Most of them received injuries of varying severity and are in hospitals in the capital.

Emergency and rescue units are operating at the two sites that sustained the most damage. Heavy machinery, search-and-rescue dogs, and medical teams have been deployed to clear the rubble.

Authorities emphasize that the final death toll may rise, as there is still a possibility that people remain trapped under the debris.
Recall that on the night of August 28, Kyiv was subjected to one of the largest attacks in recent months. Russian troops simultaneously used strike drones, ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as hypersonic “Daggers”, which led to large-scale destruction in several areas of the city. In the morning, it became known that four deaths, including two children, and more than two dozen people were injured.

The day before, it became known that the death toll in Kyiv had risen to 17 as a result of a combined attack by Russian troops on the night of August 28. Later, it was reported that 18 people, including 4 children, had already died in Kyiv as a result of the Russian massive attack. Dozens of people were injured.

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