In Kyiv, a medical center was damaged by repeated shelling, and there are casualties and damage

Today, July 8, during repeated shelling of Kyiv, a medical center in the Dnipro district was damaged, as reported by the mayor of the capital Vitaliy Klitschko. According to preliminary data, the incident caused the death of four people and wounding of three.

According to the information of the State Emergency Service, the medical facility was damaged by the fragments of the rocket, which caused the partial destruction of the building. The events are currently being clarified, and emergency services are on the scene. The ISIDA private gynecological clinic has been certified as damaged, and pictures of the destruction are posted online.

It should be noted that the monitoring chats previously reported on repeated shelling of Kyiv at approximately 1:05 p.m., probably with the use of ballistics.

 

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