According to PGO, 100 people injured in missile attack in Kyiv, 30 killed, four of them children
The number of people injured in Kyiv as a result of a missile attack as of 19:00 Tuesday was 100 people, the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) said.
"The number of people injured as a result of the Russian attack in Kyiv has increased to 100 people. As of 19:00, 30 deaths are known, including four children who were pulled out from under the rubble of an apartment building," the Prosecutor General's Office said in a statement on its Telegram channel on Tuesday.
It is clarified that it is known that seven died in Solomiansky, 14 in Shevchenkivsky and another nine dead in Dniprovsky region; 70 people were injured. All victims are civilians.
Earlier that day, Head of Kyiv city military administration Serhiy Popko claimed that as of 17:00, 33 deaths were known in Kyiv. According to the State Emergency Service at 15:30, the death toll was 32 people, another 120 were injured.
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