Russia's morning missile attack on Ukraine killed about 20 people, wounded fifty - Interior Ministry

Russia's morning missile attack on Ukraine killed about 20 people, wounded fifty - Interior Ministry

Kyiv  •  UNN

July 8 2024, 09:28 AM  •  66141 views

About 20 people were killed and about 50 wounded in an early morning Russian attack on Ukraine, which targeted the cities of Kyiv, Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih and Donetsk region, as well as the country's largest children's hospital.

Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said that about 20 people were killed and about fifty wounded in the morning attack on Ukraine by the Russian Federation, UNN reports.

This morning proved once again that Russia is a country of terrorists and freaks. Dozens of missiles on cities during rush hour. A strike on the country's largest children's hospital. At this moment, we know about 7 dead and 25 injured as a result of the attack on Kyiv. Our local services are doing their best to rescue people from the rubble and provide assistance. The Russians also struck at Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, and Donetsk region. In total, about 20 people were killed and about fifty wounded in the morning attack in Ukraine

- Klymenko wrote on Telegram.

According to him, rescuers, police officers, dog handlers, explosives experts, psychologists - all the services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs "with the involvement of engineering equipment will work continuously until the search and rescue operations are completed." "We are already setting up psychological aid centers, and groups of investigators are working to record these crimes. Anyone who needs help can contact any employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs," the minister said.

"Today, the country felt not fear, but even more rage and hatred. There will be an answer for the terror against civilians and children," emphasized Klymenko.

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