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Massive attack on Kyiv on July 31. Death toll increased to 27, 3 children killed

The number of people killed in yesterday's russian attack on Kyiv has increased to 27, including 3 children. This is stated in the reports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko.

Updated on August 01, 2025 at 07:52 am. According to the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, the number of people killed by the russians yesterday has increased to 27.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs previously reported that during the night and morning, rescuers pulled out 10 more bodies of the killed from under the rubble of a residential building in the Sviatoshynskyi district, including a 2-year-old child.

The dismantling of the rubble is currently ongoing.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of July 31, russian terrorist forces launched a combined attack on Kyiv. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that in total, the aggressor country of russia launched over 300 drones and 8 missiles at Ukraine during the attack, but the main target was Kyiv.

A russian missile killed 6-year-old karate fighter Matviy. Matviy was the youngest son in the family. His older brothers Mykhailo (8) and Lev (12) also practice karate. The boy's family was left homeless.

At the same time, during this attack on Kyiv, a girl survived after falling from the ninth floor.

In addition, rescuers pulled a man from under the rubble of a destroyed entrance. Emergency workers maintained voice contact with him for over three hours. He fell from the second floor to the first and was trapped by structures. It was difficult to reach the victim: rescuers punched a hole in the wall of a neighboring apartment and formed a kind of tunnel. Special restraints were placed on the man so as not to harm him during the rescue.

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