On Friday, April 25, a day of mourning was declared in Kyiv for the residents who lost their lives as a result of the massive combined airstrike carried out by the Russian Federation the day before. This matter was regulated by a corresponding decree from the Kyiv City Council, which establishes the recognition of a day of grief in the capital.
This is reported by Kyiv24
Scale of the Consequences and Memorial Measures
As a sign of mourning for the deceased, flags will be flown at half-mast with black ribbons at all state and municipal buildings in the city. According to the latest reports, during the attack in the Svyatoshynskyi district of Kyiv, 12 people died under the rubble, and over 100 individuals were injured. Some of the victims were hospitalized in the city’s hospitals. As a result of search and rescue operations, more than 1280 cubic meters of construction debris were cleared and removed, and 9 vehicles were evacuated using robotic technology.
Scale of the Attack
In total, on the night of April 24, the Russian Federation deployed over 200 means of destruction, including missiles and strike drones, targeting the civilian population of Ukraine. This indicates a prolonged and cynical attack strategy aimed at civilians and infrastructure.