Russian Federation's massive attack on Ukraine: number of victims increased

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Death toll rises in Russian missile attack
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20:46, 08.07.2024
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In the morning of 8 July, Russian occupants massively attacked the territory of Ukraine. In particular, Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro and Pokrovsk came under enemy fire.



Debris removal at the scene of the events continues, the number of dead and injured has increased. This is reported by the State Emergency Situations Service of Ukraine.

According to the emergency workers, as a result of a massive attack killed 33 people: 22 - in Kiev, 11 - in Dnipropetrovsk region.

Wounded 140 people: 74 - in the capital, 2 - in Kiev region, 64 - Dnipropetrovsk region.

Also managed to save 19 people, 11 of them in Kiev and 8 in Dnipropetrovsk region.

In total to the work in Ukraine involved 619 rescuers and 132 units of equipment, - added in the state emergency services.

We will remind, today the Russian occupants fired on the territory of Ukraine 38 missiles of various types, which the enemy directed at the civilian infrastructure. In particular, in the capital, the occupiers attacked two medical centres - an institution in Dniprovsky district and children's hospital Okhmatdet.

It is known that at the time of the attack in Okhmatdet performed operations, and some children were in intensive care. Now all the children who were in the hospital have been transferred to other medical centres in the capital and other Ukrainian cities.

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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.

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