Death toll from Dec 29 strikes on Kyiv rises to 23 as more bodies pulled from rubble.
At least 23 people were killed by Russia's Dec.
29 mass strike on Kyiv, the State Emergency Service reported on Dec.
31. "As of 12:30 p.m., in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, rescuers retrieved 23 people who died during a Russian missile attack on December 29 from under the rubble.
8 people were saved," the Emergency Service wrote. The report comes shortly after the local authorities had just revised the death toll to 19, adding that the rescuers were continuing to identify the bodies of the dead.
Earlier on Dec.
29, Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile attack on multiple Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv and Lviv, far from the battlefield, killing over 40 people and wounding over 160 people countrywide. Kyiv, usually well protected by modern Western air defense systems, suffered its deadliest attack since the beginning of the war. Citing the National Police, the Emergency Service said that 35 were wounded in the capital.
Of the 158 Russian missiles and drones launched at the country, Ukrainian air defense downed 114, according to the Air Force.
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29. In Kyiv, Russia hit three locations, according to Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.
Local authorities reported nine people killed and 30 injured.
Russia unleashed a barrage of 158 attack drones and m...