August 2, 2025
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Klitschko: A day of mourning is announced in Kiev tomorrow

According to the latest data, 11 people were killed because of Russian attack”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Kiev tomorrow, August 1, the day of mourning was announced for the dead because of a massive Russian attack, the mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said.

“On this day, flags will be released on all communal buildings of the city. It is also recommended that state flags on state and private ownership buildings. On August 1, any entertainment measures are prohibited in the city, ”Klitschko wrote.

In Kiev, as a result of a Russian blow on the night of July 31, according to the latest data, 124 people were injured, said the head of the city military administration Timur Tkachenko. It is known about 11 dead.

Photo gallery: “Kyiv. Rocket stroke. Right into a dwelling house. ” 11 dead and over 100 victims (photos)

The Air Force reported that the Russian military on the night of July 31 attacked Ukraine 317 by means of air attack: 309 drones and eight winged missiles, the main direction of impact was Kiev. According to the military, the direct hit of five rockets (one of them hit a dwelling house in Kiev), as well as 21 shock drones in 12 locations. In addition, 19 locations recorded a fall in fragments of whipped goals.

The Russian strike was inflicted on the backdrop of US President Donald Trump’s statement, who said that he was “very disappointed” by Russian leader Vladimir Putin because of his unwillingness to stop the war and “reduce” his previously voiced 50-day period to which the Russian leader had to agree to peace. Trump stated that the deadline – 10 days – for Russia begins on July 29.

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