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Massive Russian Missile and Drone Strike Hits Kyiv Clinic, Leaving Up to 20 Dead

Mayor Vitali Klitschko has described the overnight bombardment as the largest attack on the Ukrainian capital since the full-scale invasion began over four years ago.

By trndn World News1 min read
Mayor Vitali Klitschko has described the overnight bombardment as the largest attack on the Ukrainian capital since the full-scale invasion began over four years ago.

Kyiv was struck overnight into Thursday by a massive barrage of Russian missiles and drones, leaving at least eight people dead and heavily damaging a medical clinic. The assault, which continued into the early hours of July 2, caused widespread fires and structural collapses across multiple districts in the Ukrainian capital.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko described the bombardment as the largest single attack on the city since the full-scale invasion began more than four years ago. Emergency services are continuing to operate across several sites, working through the debris of damaged residential and commercial buildings.

Details regarding the total number of casualties remain fluid as rescue and recovery operations proceed. Various official and media reports currently place the civilian death toll between eight and 20. Medical authorities have confirmed that more than 90 individuals sustained injuries in the strikes, placing sudden strain on local emergency response networks.

Among the locations damaged in the overnight raid was an emergency medical clinic. The strike on the healthcare facility has compounded the immediate logistical challenges for first responders attempting to triage and treat those wounded in the broader city-wide bombardment.

The scale of the July 2 attack underscores the severe and ongoing human cost of the protracted conflict. International figures have already begun to respond, with European officials calling for renewed sanctions in the wake of the strikes, as Kyiv's civilian population navigates the immediate aftermath of the bombardment.

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