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Number of Victims in Kyiv from Today’s Enemy Attack Continues to Rise

This was reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko in Telegram channel .

As of now, 96 people have been injured in Kyiv as a result of today’s enemy attack. Among them are three children. Fifty-two of the injured have been hospitalized, while the others received medical assistance on-site. At Okhmatdyt Hospital, the death of two adults has been confirmed, including a young doctor from the facility. Currently, 16 injured individuals are in the hospital, seven of whom are children. Fifteen of them have been hospitalized.

Two victims from other districts died in the hospital.

Preliminary reports indicate that seven people died in the Dnipro district due to debris falling on a medical center. There are also injuries, and the medical facility’s building is damaged. Emergency services are working at the scene.

There are also preliminary reports of seven deaths in a business center in the Solomianskyi district. Emergency services are working everywhere. Information is being clarified and updated.

The city authorities have declared July 9 a Day of Mourning in the capital due to Russia’s terrorist attack on Kyiv’s civilian infrastructure. On this day, flags will be flown at half-mast on all municipal buildings in the city. It is also recommended to lower state flags on buildings of both public and private ownership.

All entertainment events are banned in the city on July 9. We urge TV channels and radio stations to make appropriate changes to their broadcast schedules.

The editorial team of Time Ukraine Israel arrived today at the business center to support the victims and assess firsthand the scale of the terrorist act committed by Russia. Our team felt the full horror and pain brought by this attack and expresses sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and injured. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide up-to-date information.

Debris removal in the capital continues. Preliminary reports indicate that 20 people have died in Kyiv. Nearly 100 have been injured.