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Kyiv continues rescue efforts after massive Russian attack

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Posted Jul 2, 2026, 07:30 AM UTC · In the digest of 2026-07-02-0730
Kyiv continues rescue efforts after massive Russian attack

Kyiv authorities are continuing rescue operations following Russia's large-scale missile and drone attack on July 2, which involved 74 missiles and 496 drones, causing 13 fatalities and over 30 injuries.

Kyiv authorities are continuing rescue operations following Russia's large-scale missile and drone attack on July 2, which involved 74 missiles and 496 drones. Search efforts remain focused on a residential building in the Darnytskyi district, where a family, including a 15-year-old girl, is still being sought under rubble after a section was "literally blown away." The State Emergency Service reports 13 fatalities and over 30 injuries across the capital. From the Darnytskyi building, 17 individuals have been rescued. Damage has been recorded at over 30 locations in all Kyiv districts, affecting numerous residential and non-residential structures. July 3 has been declared a day of mourning. Sources: Громадське, Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

How outlets assessed this

    • Громадське Neutral Reported 10 fatalities from the overnight attack on Kyiv.
    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Stated the death toll for the Kyiv attack had risen to 8, noting the situation was dynamic.
    • Громадське Neutral Reported 10 fatalities from the Kyiv attack, emphasizing the severe destruction and casualties.
    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Stated the death toll rose to 8, highlighting the dynamic situation and deliberate targeting of residential areas.
    • Громадське Neutral Reported 10 fatalities from the attack.
    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Stated 13 fatalities and over 30 injuries.
    • Українська правда Neutral Reports the death toll as 18, citing the Kyiv prosecutor's office.
    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Reports the death toll as 17, citing the State Emergency Service.

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