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        11 people, including a child, injured in Russian attack on Kyiv

        Russian forces attacked Kyiv again overnight on July 11. According to the Kyiv police, 11 people were injured in the strike, including an 11-year-old boy.

        According to preliminary information from monitoring channels, Russian forces may have used Iskander-M missiles or S-300/S-400 surface-to-air guided missiles launched from Russia’s Bryansk region.

        The consequences of the attack were recorded in the Darnytskyi, Dniprovskyi and Solomianskyi districts. Residential buildings, parked cars and a pharmacy building were damaged in the city.

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        Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reported 10 injured people, including one child. Information on the number of casualties is being clarified.

        In the Solomianskyi district, a fire broke out after a three-storey office and warehouse building was hit. Firefighters extinguished the blaze. At another location, a railway locomotive was damaged by the blast wave.

        In the Darnytskyi district, an electrical control panel for traffic lights caught fire after a strike hit the roadway. The fire was extinguished, while windows were shattered in nearby residential buildings.

        In the Dniprovskyi district, a fire broke out in a warehouse following a strike.

        Police officers, rescuers and other emergency services are working at the affected sites. Law enforcement officers are documenting property damage and collecting evidence of another war crime.

        Police urged residents not to approach suspicious objects or touch debris. Anyone who finds such objects should immediately call 101, 102 or 112.


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