The number of casualties from the Russian rocket attack on Kyiv has risen to 28

This was reported by the Kyiv City Military Administration.

As of this moment, 28 people have lost their lives in Kyiv due to the Russian rocket attack on December 29

On the morning of January 1, the KCMA released a report stating that rescuers had discovered four more bodies among the debris. As of 7:00 AM, 30 individuals have been affected by the Russian shelling. The search and rescue operation is ongoing, and information is being updated.

Recall that on the night of December 29, Russian forces carried out a massive rocket attack on Ukraine. In the capital of Ukraine, a building of one of the metro stations and a warehouse in the Shevchenkivskyi district were damaged. People were trapped under the debris of the warehouse. As of December 31, the number of casualties had risen to 23.

Due to the tragedy, January 1 has been declared a day of mourning in Kyiv.

Photo: SES

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