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The number of victims of the Russian attack in Kyiv has increased to 3: two are in serious condition

As a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv on January 5, three people were injured, two are in serious condition, and one person died.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The number of victims of the Russian attack in Kyiv has increased to 3: two are in serious condition The hospital was damaged as a result of the Russian attack. Police photo

The number of victims as a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv on the night of January 5 has increased to three, two wounded are in serious condition.

Source: Mayor of the capital Vitaliy Klitschko, Kyiv police in Telegram

Direct speech of the Mayor of Kyiv: “Currently, according to the information of the medics, three were injured as a result of the attack. Two of them were hospitalized in serious condition.”

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Details: The police specified that women were injured: a 42-year-old woman was treated on the spot, a 77-year-old woman and a 97-year-old woman were hospitalized.

The law enforcement officers also recalled that this hostile strike took the life of one person. A man, born in 1995, who was undergoing inpatient treatment, died.

Klitschko reported that 16 of the 26 patients of the private clinic in the Obolonsky district, which was hit by a drone, were transported to communal hospitals of the capital.

Prehistory:

  • Earlier it was reported that as a result of a Russian attack in Kyiv, a man died and two more people were injured.
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