Child’s body retrieved from Kiev building destroyed in Russian attack

Child’s body retrieved from Kiev building destroyed in Russian attack

The body of a missing boy has been retrieved from the rubble of an apartment block in Kiev that was destroyed in a Russian missile attack, the city’s civil defence department said on Tuesday.

At least 27 people died in devastating Russian airstrikes on Kiev on Monday, including four children, and 117 people were injured.

There were further casualties in the Dnipropetrovsk region in the south.

In all, Ukraine reported at least 37 deaths and 170 injuries in the latest attacks.

Tuesday is set to be a day of mourning in Kiev, after a missile hit one of Ukraine’s most important paediatric hospitals in the capital.

Hundreds of rescue workers and volunteers were still searching for people trapped in the rubble.

Children suffering from cancer who had been rescued were sitting on their mothers’ laps in the street attached to drips.

Two adults were killed in the hospital, including a doctor.

Ukraine has said the attack was targeted as video footage shows a cruise missile approaching the building unhindered.

However, the Russian military has said the impact was caused by mistaken use of a Ukrainian air defence missile, without providing evidence.

Seven people were killed in a large residential building near the hospital, including three children. Two people died in an industrial plant. There were unofficial reports saying there had been attacks on an armaments company.

Nine people were killed in another partially destroyed hospital and seven people were killed in a business centre.

A response effort is underway at the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital attacked by Russia’s Kh-101 strategic cruise missile. -/Ukrinform/dpa

A response effort is underway at the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital attacked by Russia’s Kh-101 strategic cruise missile. -/Ukrinform/dpa

A general view of destruction following a Russian missile attack on the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital. -/Ukrinform/dpa

A general view of destruction following a Russian missile attack on the Okhmatdyt National Specialized Children’s Hospital. -/Ukrinform/dpa

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