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Russian Attack on Kyiv: All Fires Extinguished, Search and Rescue ...

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On the night of July 7, Russian invaders attacked Kiev with drones. Debris fell in Desnyansk, Solomiansk and Holosiivskyi districts, causing damage to infrastructure and buildings.

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On the night of July 7, Russian invaders attacked Kiev with drones. Debris fell in Desnyansk, Solomiansk and Holosiivskyi districts, causing damage to infrastructure and buildings.

Kiev was again under enemy attack. According to preliminary data, it passed without casualties, but there is destruction.

Damages were recorded in two parts of the capital, Desnyan and Solomenski, and no information on the victims has yet been provided.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Consequences of the attack on Kyiv: UAV debris fell in two districts of the city, a building was damagedOn the night of July 7, in two districts of the Ukrainian capital, debris from a downed UAV damaged a car, a water pipe and windows in a non-residential building. Initially, no injuries were reported, emergency services are working on the scene.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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On Friday, "Aktuaalne kaamera" reported live news from Kalev Stadium, where the third performance of the dance party took place. One of the news items reported was the drone attack on Kiev by Russia, which has caused a furor among people, wondering whether the National Party should report such news.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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