Search operations in 9-story building in Darnytskyi District of Kyiv completed, 10 people killed in total
Rescue workers have completed search operations in a nine-story building in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi District, which was struck by a missile fired by the aggressor country, russia, during a massive shelling of the capital on July 2. The State Emergency Service reported this on Facebook on Friday, July 3.
Following the completion of the search operation, emergency recovery work is currently underway. Ten victims were recovered from the rubble of the nine-story building in the Darnytskyi District. In total, the aggressor’s massive attack on the capital claimed the lives of 30 people.
“Work is still underway at three other locations in the Darnytskyi District to address the aftermath of the massive attack. At the sites of destroyed residential buildings, the dismantling of damaged structures and the removal of construction debris are continuing,” the State Emergency Service noted.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the aggressor country, russia, launched a massive attack on Kyiv on the night of July 2. As a result of the strike, residential buildings, a market, and other civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged, including the building housing one of the emergency medical care substations.
During the massive shelling of the capital on the night of July 2, russian troops fired a record number of ballistic missiles.