Falling Debris Ignite Fires Across Kyiv As Russian Drones Rain Down On Ukrainian Capital
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On July 10, Kyiv experienced another wave of drone attacks, injuring at least three people and igniting several fires. Emergency services responded to incidents in multiple districts, attending to buildings and vehicles affected by the attacks. This followed intense aerial strikes on July 9, where three individuals were confirmed dead in the eastern town of Kostyantynivka due to prior Russian strikes. Nearly half of the drones used in the recent attacks were Iranian-made. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for stronger sanctions against Russia and emphasized the need for a comprehensive cease-fire to facilitate peace negotiations.
Kyiv faced another wave of Russian drone attacks on July 10, injuring at least three individuals and igniting fires across multiple districts in the city.
Emergency crews were deployed to extinguish fires in various locations, including two buildings that suffered extensive damage, according to Kyiv's military administration.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reported that the previous day's strike saw the highest number of aerial targets, with 728 drones and missiles launched at Ukraine.
Zelenskyy reiterated calls for major sanctions against Russian oil, emphasizing the need for effective negotiations and a comprehensive cease-fire to achieve lasting peace.
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