After one of Russia’s deadliest attacks, Kyiv residents lose hope for help
Summary
A missile attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, killed 32 people and injured over 150, including many children. Residents are losing hope for outside help as promised aid is lacking and they face ongoing missile and drone strikes.Key Facts
- The missile attack occurred on July 31 and resulted in 32 deaths, including five children.
- Over 150 people were injured in the attack, which hit a nine-story apartment building.
- The Russian government claimed the attack targeted military sites, but the building hit was a residential area without military presence.
- The attack was the second deadliest in Kyiv during the ongoing conflict, following another attack in July 2024.
- Survivors report struggling to receive promised government subsidies for repairs.
- Many people's homes were damaged, and they are using plastic films to cover broken windows.
- The strike is part of a series of ongoing missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities.
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