Kyiv injury toll rises to 32 after massive Russian attack on July 4

The number of people injured in the July 4 Russian missile strike on Kyiv has risen again. Another victim has sought medical help, informs Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
"The number of people injured in yesterday’s attack has increased to 32," Tkachenko said.
According to him, a 40-year-old woman went to the hospital on July 5. Doctors provided her with all necessary medical care.
Russian strike on Kyiv, July 4
As a reminder, in the early hours of July 4, Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine, using 550 weapons. These included:
- 539 attack drones;
- one Kinzhal aeroballistic missile;
- six ballistic missiles of the Iskander-M or KN-23 type;
- four Iskander-K cruise missiles.
The main target was Kyiv. Preliminary reports said that 31 people were injured in the overnight combined strike on the capital. Among them was a 10-year-old child. Two people were also reported killed in the attack.
For more details about the Russian strike against the capital, read RBC-Ukraine's report.
In addition to Kyiv, the Russian attack also caused damage in the Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Kyiv regions.