Russian missile strikes on July 8 killed 38 people, including 4 children, and another 190 were injured – Zelenskyi

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As of Tuesday morning, it is known that as a result of yesterday’s Russian missile attack in Ukraine, 38 people died, including 4 children, another 190 people were injured, the rescue operation is ongoing, stated President Volodymyr Zelenskyi.

“As of now, we know about 38 dead, among them four children. My condolences to all relatives and friends. 190 people were injured. Everyone gets help. 64 people are in Kyiv hospitals, 28 are hospitalized in Kryvyi Rih, 6 people are in Dnipro,” Zelenskyy wrote on the Telegram channel.

According to the president, all patients from “Okhmatdyt” were transferred to other medical institutions.

In addition, emergency and rescue work in the part of the places where the Russian rockets were hit did not stop all night. “Almost 400 rescuers were involved. Thank you to everyone who saves and takes care of our people, everyone who is involved, everyone who helps,” Zelenskyi said.

“We continue our work to increase the protection of our cities and communities from Russian terror. There will be solutions. The world has the necessary strength for this,” the president emphasized.

He also thanked all the leaders who supported Ukraine and are preparing new joint steps to protect life from Russian terror.

Earlier it was known about 37 dead and 170 wounded as a result of the Russian attack on Monday.

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