According to city authorities, after the nighttime strike in Kyiv, destruction has been recorded in at least 28 locations. The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachенко, reported that primarily residential buildings and civil infrastructure facilities were damaged. Rescue services continue to work at the sites, so the number of casualties may change. According to the latest data, at least eight people have died as a result of the attack, and another 34 have been injured. The nighttime attack occurred after a warning from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about Russia's preparation for a large-scale strike. The day before, Zelensky cut short his visit to Dublin and returned to Ukraine. He stated that the reason was a report from Ukrainian intelligence about an impending massive attack. Combined strikes using missiles and drones remain one of the main tactics of Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. The simultaneous use of different types of weaponry complicates the work of air defense systems and emergency services. Rescue operations in Kyiv are ongoing, and authorities continue to clarify information about the consequences of the nighttime attack. The number of fatalities due to the Russian attack on Kyiv has risen to 8, with another 21 people injured.Efforts to eliminate the effects of the strikes are ongoing, with 570 rescuers and more than 125 units of emergency service equipment working at the sites.Information is being updated. pic.twitter.com/Y3amf9FuOj— DSNS.GOV.UA (@SESU_UA) July 2, 2026