Klitschko Declares July 7 Day of Mourning in Kyiv
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According to the latest data, at least 21 people were killed in the Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine early this morning, while it was announced this morning that ten were killed, the authorities in Kyiv announced and announced a Day of Mourning for tomorrow.
The second time within a few days Russia has spilled a hail of rockets to the Ukrainian capital Kiev - just before the Nato summit. Again, there are many victims.
These bombings occur on the eve of an attempt to revive the peace efforts between Trump and Zelensky.
Ukraine seems to be increasingly able to ward off the violent Russian airstrikes. In the recent wave of attacks on Kyiv, not a single ballistic missile was apparently intercepted. Mayor Klichko proclaimed a day of mourning.
The countries of the military alliance will meet from Tuesday in Turkey
Russian bombings killed at least 22 people on Monday in Kyiv and its region, less than a week after a previous wave of deadly strikes on the Ukrainian capital and on the eve of a NATO summit in Turkey.
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