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Over 50,000 people missing in Ukraine – National Police

More than 50,000 people are currently missing in Ukraine. Before the full-scale Russian invasion, this figure was almost five times less, at around 12,000. Source: Andrii Niebytov, Deputy Chief of the National Police of Ukraine Niebytov says that wartime conditions have made searching for missing persons more complex.

Debris of Russian Shahed drones fall in one of Kyiv districts

Debris of Russian drones have fallen in the Solomianskyi district of the city of Kyiv, damaging an administrative building's facade from the 8th to the 10th floor. Source: Ukraine's State Emergency Service in Kyiv; Andrii Niebytov, Chief of the General Directorate of National Police in Kyiv Oblast Details: Rescue workers reported that they saw falling debris in the Solomianskyi district of the city of Kyiv.

1376 people killed and 317 missing in Kyiv Oblast since beginning of Russian invasion

The full-scale military aggression of Russia against Ukraine in Kyiv Oblast alone has resulted in 1376 civilian deaths, 317 people missing, and 190 taken to Russia. Source: Andrii Niebytov, Chief of the Ukrainian National Police in Kyiv Oblast, in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine news agency Quote from Niebytov: "In total, 1,376 people have been killed in [Kyiv] oblast during the war.

Russian strike damages private houses in Kyiv Oblast, victims reported

People were injured and private homes were damaged in Kyiv Oblast as a result of a Russian missile strike on 16 June. Source: Andrii Niebytov, Head of the Main Department of the National Police of Kyiv Oblast; Kyiv City Military Administration Quote from Niebytov: "Private houses have been damaged as a result of a Russian missile strike in one of the districts of Kyiv Oblast.

70 Percent of Ukrainians Killed Under Russian Occupation Were From Kyiv Region

The senior police officer for the Kyiv Region has revealed 1,376 bodies have been discovered that were killed between February and April 2022 – and the gruesome methods of their torture and death.

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