The consequences of air strike in Kyiv (archive). UN monitoring mission: numerous sacrifices among the civilian population after an attack on Kyiv International law The Russian attack on the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, last night with the use of barracking ammunition and cruise missiles led to numerous casualties among the civilian population, the monitoring mission of human rights in this country (MMPCHU). & Amp; NBSP; according to the mission, at least 11 civilians were killed, including a six -year -old boy, and more than 130 were injured. Among the wounded there are also children. “Today, our team visited the places of incidents and saw the houses turned into ruins, and their inhabitants who are looking forward to while rescuers are looking for those who are still listed as missing,” said Daniel Bell, the head of the mission. 60 > in the Svyatoshinsky district of Kyiv the rocket destroyed the whole section Nine -story residential building, reported from MMP. Rescue work continues in place, and people whose houses were destroyed receive humanitarian aid. ~ 60 > according to the mission, the witnesses described a shock from a blow that occurred so quickly that they did not manage to find asylum. As a result of a strong explosion, windows were knocked out in at least five neighboring buildings. In the Solomensky district, a five -story residential building was badly damaged. There, according to MMPCh, at least two people were killed, a few more are missing. “At one night, at least 27 objects in four areas suffered, the scale of destruction is alarming,” said Bell. ~ 60 > “houses, enterprises and public buildings are destroyed, and years can take their restoration. And each new attack exacerbates the psychological damage to people who have to spend the night after night in shelters, ”she added. & Amp; nbsp; in her last monthly report, MMPChu reported that in June, the Russian Federation put 10 times more missile strikes in Ukraine and 10 times more missile strikes and Blows using barracking ammunition than in June 2024. 232 civilians were killed, 1343 were injured. It was the largest for three years the number of dead and wounded in one month. ~ 60 > preliminary data for July, according to the mission, indicate that this alarming trend is maintained. Large -scale attacks were affected by the regions of Ukraine located both next to the front line and far from it. 60 > UN humanitarian coordinator in the country Matthias Shmale recalled the need to protect civilians: “International humanitarian law must be observed. It is necessary to make every effort to protect civilians. They are not a target. ” in the UN children’s fund (UNICEF), they called for terminating the attacks affecting civilian areas. “Another terrible, sleepless night for children, filled with anxiety signals and explosions. Children should be protected, ”the UNISEF-Ukraine page says on the platform & nbsp; x. & nbsp; 62 ~