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Russian strikes kill six and hit apartment block, Ukrainian officials say Russian strikes kill eight and hit apartment block in Kyiv, officials say
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Watch: Explosions seen in Kyiv during Russian attackWatch: Explosions seen in Kyiv during Russian attack
At least six people were killed and more than 50 others were wounded in a barrage of Russian drones and missiles that struck several districts of Kyiv and brought down an apartment block, Ukrainian officials said. Eight people have been killed and more than 50 others were wounded in a barrage of Russian drones and missiles that struck several districts of Kyiv and brought down an apartment block overnight, Ukrainian officials have said.
One of the dead was a six-year-old boy, and Tymur Tkachenko, head of Kyiv's military administration, said the death toll could rise, with damage in more than two dozen locations. A six-year-old boy and his mother were among the dead, as more than two dozen locations across the capital were hit.
The high-pitched hum of Russian drones could be heard for hours over the capital, interrupted by the occasional loud thunder clap of a missile strike. The high-pitched hum of Russian drones could be heard for hours over the city, interrupted by the occasional loud thunder clap of a missile strike.
Russian attacks have continued despite US President Donald Trump's threat to impose tougher sanctions on Moscow if Vladimir Putin does not agree to a ceasefire by 8 August.Russian attacks have continued despite US President Donald Trump's threat to impose tougher sanctions on Moscow if Vladimir Putin does not agree to a ceasefire by 8 August.
Russia fired 309 drones and cruise missiles during the night, according to Ukraine's air force, and although air defences did manage to destroy some of the incoming fire, there were numerous hits. Russia launched 309 drones and eight cruise missiles during the night, according to Ukraine's air force. And although officials say air defences did manage to destroy many of them, there were numerous hits including from cruise missiles.
A red-orange glow indicated destruction on the ground.A red-orange glow indicated destruction on the ground.
These were the biggest airstrikes since Trump brought forward an earlier deadline to Putin. The threat of more US sanctions appears to have done little to persuade the Russian president to change course.
Meanwhile, Russia claimed further success on the battlefield, declaring that it had captured the strategically important hilltop town of Chasiv Yar in the eastern Donetsk region.
Ukraine denied it had fallen, however, and military analysts said fighting there was continuing.
Three people were killed when an apartment block was brought downThree people were killed when an apartment block was brought down
"One of the strikes hit a residential high-rise building, an entire entrance was destroyed. Rescuers are clearing the rubble," said Ukraine's interior minister Igor Klymenko. Three of the fatalities in Kyiv were at the site of the residential apartment block.
Three of the fatalities were at the site of the apartment block. "An entire entrance was destroyed. Rescuers are clearing the rubble," said Ukraine's interior minister Ihor Klymenko.
"The world has yet again seen Russia's response to our, America's and Europe's desire for peace. More demonstrative murder," said President Volodymyr Zelensky. "This is why peace without strength is impossible." Ten of the 52 wounded were children and Kyiv's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said it was the largest number of child casualties in the capital in one night since Russia's full scale-invasion began in February 2022.
Kyiv's Sviatoshynsky and Solomyansky districts were hit hardest in the attack, where one person was killed and 20 more were injured, according to Klymenko. President Volodymyr Zelensky said the capital was the focus of Russia's overnight attacks.
The windows of a hospital ward for children in Shevchenkivsky district were blown out by a shockwave, the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, said on Telegram. "The world has yet again seen Russia's response to our, America's and Europe's desire for peace. More demonstrative murder," he said on social media.
One of Kyiv's higher education institutions, a school and a kindergarten were also damaged during the attack. "This is why peace without strength is impossible."
Kyiv's Sviatoshynskyi and Solomyansky districts were hit hardest in the attack, where one person was killed and 20 more were injured, according to Interior minister Ihor Klymenko.
The windows of a hospital ward for children in Shevchenkivskyi district were blown out by a shockwave, Kyiv's mayor said on Telegram.
One of the city's higher education institutions, a school and a kindergarten were also damaged.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said it was a "horrible morning" in Kyiv, and that there are "still people under the rubble".Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said it was a "horrible morning" in Kyiv, and that there are "still people under the rubble".
Sybiha added that Trump had been "very generous and patient" with Putin, but now it was time to put "maximum pressure on Moscow" through sanctions.Sybiha added that Trump had been "very generous and patient" with Putin, but now it was time to put "maximum pressure on Moscow" through sanctions.
Earlier in July, Trump set a 50-day deadline for the Kremlin to reach a truce with Kyiv or risk economic penalties.Earlier in July, Trump set a 50-day deadline for the Kremlin to reach a truce with Kyiv or risk economic penalties.
On Monday, during a visit to the UK, Trump cut that deadline to "ten or 12 days", expressing his disapproval at Putin's actions in Ukraine, more than three years since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of the country.On Monday, during a visit to the UK, Trump cut that deadline to "ten or 12 days", expressing his disapproval at Putin's actions in Ukraine, more than three years since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of the country.
Trump didn't say whether he felt the Russian president had been "lying" to him, but he said there was a discrepancy between Putin's rhetoric during their one-on-one conversations and the missiles "lobbed" on Ukrainian cities.Trump didn't say whether he felt the Russian president had been "lying" to him, but he said there was a discrepancy between Putin's rhetoric during their one-on-one conversations and the missiles "lobbed" on Ukrainian cities.
"We were going to have a ceasefire and maybe peace... and all of a sudden you have missiles flying into Kyiv and other places," Trump said."We were going to have a ceasefire and maybe peace... and all of a sudden you have missiles flying into Kyiv and other places," Trump said.
Meanwhile, on the front line in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv denied Russian claims that the town of Chasiv Yar had finally fallen, after a battle for it that began in April last year.
Little remains of Chasiv Yar after 16 months of fighting, but Ukrainian reports cited military officials as saying the Russians were spreading disinformation.
Open-source intelligence project DeepState suggested that the Russians had taken control of eastern and northern parts of Chasiv Yar, but fighting was still going on in other areas.
Controlling the high ground that it sits on would give Russia a significant vantage point to target the big cities of the Donetsk region to the west, including Druzhivka, Kramatorsk and Sloviansk.
Ukrainian forces have faced superior Russian manpower on the front lines throughout the war, but reported shortages in the east have left another key Russian target increasingly vulnerable.
The town of Pokrovsk lies about 60km (37 miles) to the south-west of Chasiv Yar and is described as the hottest spot on the front line at this point of the war. Analysts are concerned that the thousands of Ukrainians defending the city could be at risk of encirclement from Russian troops.