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Kyiv rescuers find more bodies as death toll from latest Russian missile attack climbs to 28

  • Emergency workers in Kyiv found more bodies in the rubble of a collapsed nine-storey residential building after a Russian missile attack on June 17.
  • The attack was part of a massive Russian airstrike involving over 440 drones and 32 missiles aimed at Kyiv and other targets nationwide, continuing the ongoing conflict since February 2022.
  • The missile destroyed 35 apartments in the building's Solomianskyi district, killing at least 28 residents, with 23 dead inside that single building, and caused widespread damage including blown-out windows and debris in adjacent areas.
  • President Zelensky called the attack terrorism, urging the world not to ignore it, while Russian President Putin stated he would meet Zelensky only in a final negotiation phase to find a lasting solution.
  • The attack intensified international tensions, led Kyiv to declare a day of mourning, and occurred despite major sanctions on Russia and ongoing diplomatic efforts for ceasefire talks after June 22.
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Eesti Rahvusringhääling broke the news in Estonia on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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