Death toll from massive russian attack on Kyiv increases to 7 - Klitschko
The death toll from the massive attack by the aggressor country russia on Kyiv on the night of June 2 has increased to 7 people, the injured - to 90.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced this on the Telegram channel on the evening of June 2, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
"There are currently 90 victims in Kyiv from the massive enemy attack on the capital on June 2. 52 wounded are in hospitals. Two of them are children," the mayor wrote.
Later, he reported that another wounded person died in the hospital.
Thus, the death toll in the capital has increased to 7 people.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, damage was recorded in various districts of Kyiv as a result of the attack on the night of June 2.
Thus, in the Shevchenkivskyi District, as a result of debris hitting a 24-story residential building, a fire broke out on the 4-5th floors, and in the Podilskyi District, as a result of a repeated missile hit a 9-story residential building, a partial collapse of the structures occurred.
The Kyiv Patrol Police released bodycam footage from officers who were among the first to arrive at the scene of the attacks by the aggressor country, russia, on Kyiv on the night of Tuesday, June 2.
More than 41,000 people spent the night in the Kyiv subway, taking shelter from one of the largest attacks by the aggressor country, russia, on the capital.