Kyiv holds official day of mourning for 31 killed in Russian strikes
KYIV, AUG 1 – The attack killed 31 people and injured over 150, marking the deadliest strike on Kyiv since July last year amid ongoing Russian military escalation.
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The President of Ukraine honored the dead residents of a nine-story building in the Svyatoshinsky district of Kiev, whose lives were interrupted by a Russian missile strike on the night of July 31.
The capital of Ukraine, Kiev, saved a day of official mourning this Friday after a Russian attack with drones and missiles in the city that claimed the lives of 31 people, between...
·Madrid, Spain
Read Full Article23-year-olds Nikita and Sofia Lamekhov and their two-year-old son Lev lived in the rocket-destroyed entrance
·Kyiv, Ukraine
Read Full ArticleAs a result of a missile strike on July 31, a whole family was killed — Irina Humeniuk and her two daughters, Alina and Anastasia, who had already changed their place of residence twice, fleeing the war.
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