Russian strike on Kyiv kills 10, wounds 46
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A Russian missile strike on Kyiv killed at least 10 people and wounded 46, including five children, the city's top military administrator said. The attack is the second on the capital in a week.
The Attack
The strike hit residential areas in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv on Tuesday evening, according to the Kyiv City Military Administration. Emergency services reported that at least 10 bodies were recovered from the rubble, with search and rescue operations ongoing. The attack follows a similar strike on July 3 that killed 12 people.
Casualties and Response
Among the 46 wounded, five children were hospitalized, the administration said. Ukraine's State Emergency Service deployed over 200 personnel to the site. The Ukrainian Air Force said it intercepted 11 of 14 incoming missiles, but several evaded air defenses.
What's Next
Ukraine's President Zelensky is expected to address the nation later today. It remains unclear whether Western allies will announce additional air defense supplies in response to the escalating attacks.
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Russian strike on Kyiv kills 10, wounds 46


