Head of the National Police of Ukraine: 11 people were killed due to Russian strikes, among them is the head of the department of the Cyber ​​Police Department Yuriy Zaskoka

As a result of Russian shelling of Ukraine on October 10, 11 people were killed, including 41-year-old police colonel, head of the Cyber ​​Police Department Yuriy Zaskoka. This was announced by the head of the National Police of Ukraine Igor Klymenko on Facebook.

87 people were also injured in the attacks. According to Klymenko, Zaskoka was driving along Shevchenko Boulevard to work during the impact.

“The most massive shelling of Ukraine: Russia continues to show the world its terrorist essence. About 70 facilities are known to have been damaged, of which 29 are critical infrastructure facilities, four multi-storey and 35 private residential buildings, as well as a school in the capital.”

The head of the National Police added that now mobile forensic laboratories are involved in documenting the war crimes of the Russian Federation. In cities, there are police posts on the roads where citizens can turn for help.

“Leaving civilians without electricity, water, heat and communications is another proof of Russia’s meanness. While the Ukrainian defenders are confidently driving the enemy from our lands, they are cunningly hitting critical infrastructure, schools, residential buildings and playgrounds.”

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council, said that strikes in Ukrainian cities were carried out "on energy facilities, military command and communications."

On the morning of October 10, Russia launched a massive shelling of Ukraine. Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar, citing the General Staff, said that 83 missiles were fired at cities, 43 of them shot down air defense systems. The “Agency” collected information about arrivals through civilian infrastructure in Kiev from the video of eyewitnesses. One of the rockets exploded at the intersection of Volodymyrska Street and Taras Shevchenko Boulevard, where the buildings of the Kyiv National Shevchenko University and the building of the Ministry of Science and Education of Ukraine are located. Due to the rocket hit in the Taras Shevchenko Park , the buildings of the scientific library and the museum of Bogdan and Varvara Khanenko, the Shevchenko museum, and residential buildings were damaged. Also, the blow fell on the pedestrian bridge on Vladimirsky Spusk, known as the "Klitschko Bridge". In addition, the 101 Tower business center in the Shevchenko district was hit by shelling. CHP-3 is located next to it.

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