Ukrainian rescuers clear rubble as Kyiv mourns 30 killed in Russian attack
Rescuers searched for survivors as Kyiv marked a day of mourning, while officials said more than 100 residential buildings were damaged.
- On Thursday, a Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed at least 30 people and injured 92, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said, marking the capital's deadliest strike this year.
- Moscow claimed the attacks were retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes, while Ukraine has intensified long-range strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, deepening the conflict.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy reported more than 100 residential buildings were damaged, while rescuers search for a 15-year-old girl and parents of a hospitalized 10-year-old boy.
- Rescuers cleared rubble across Kyiv on Friday as flags were lowered to half-mast during a day of mourning, with forensic experts working to identify remains.
- Separately, a Russian drone attack in the Sumy region killed four people overnight on Friday, and Russia has stepped up air campaigns, including hitting a 1,000-year-old Orthodox cathedral last month.
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Kyiv Mourns Victims Of Major Russian Drone And Missile Attack
Kyiv residents mourned those killed in a Russian overnight attack on July 2 that marked one of the biggest strikes on the Ukrainian capital this year and left at least 30 people dead and nearly 100 more injured.
At least 30 people were killed in Kiev in the attack on Thursday by the Russian army, according to a report provided by the first aid workers on Friday.
Rescuers scour rubble as Kyiv mourns deadliest Russian attack this year
Rescuers sifted through rubble in a search for survivors in Kyiv on Friday as the Ukrainian capital observed a day of mourning, a day after a Russian missile and drone attack killed at least 30 people in the deadliest strike on the city this year. The attack also wounded 92…
Kyiv mourns 30 killed in Russian attack as rescuers continue search
Rescuers continued clearing the rubble in Kyiv on Friday in the hope of finding more survivors, as flags were lowered to half mast to mark a day of mourning, a day after a Russian missile and drone…
After the massive Russian air raid on Kiev, the number of deaths has risen to at least 30. According to Ukrainian civil protection, three more deaths have been recovered from the debris.

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