| 8 July 2024 Russian strikes on Ukraine | |
|---|---|
| Part ofattacks on civilians in the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
TheOkhmatdyt children's hospital following the Russian airstrike, which killed two adults | |
| Location | Kyiv,Kryvyi Rih,Dnipro,Pokrovsk,Kropyvnytskyi |
| Date | 8 July 2024 10 a.m. |
Attack type | Missile and guided bomb strike |
| Weapons | Kh-101[6][7] and others |
| Deaths | ≥47[1][2][3][4] |
| Injured | ≥189[1][5][3][4] |
| Perpetrators | |
A massivemissile attack on Ukraine occurred on 8 July 2024 during theRusso-Ukrainian War.Kyiv,Kryvyi Rih,Dnipro,Kropyvnytskyi, andPokrovsk came under fire from more than forty missiles of theRussian military.[8] In total, at least 47 people were killed and about 170 were injured.[9][10] In Kyiv, strikes damaged residential buildings and infrastructure, notably including theOkhmatdyt children's hospital, the country's largest, which killed two adults.[11] The city'sArtem military plant [uk] was also hit.[12] The international community condemned the attacks. TheSecurity Service of Ukraine defined Russia's attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital as awar crime and initiatedcriminal proceedings into the matter.[13][8]Human Rights Watch also wrote that the strike against the children’s hospital should be investigated as a war crime.[14]

Around 10 a.m. Russian forces launched more than 40 missiles towards Ukraine.[15]
The community of analysts Molfar claimed that the attack onOkhmatdyt was carried out by pilots and maintenance personnel of theEngels-2 airbase inSaratov Oblast.[16]
A missile hit the toxicology department of theOkhmatdyt children's hospital. The roof of the building collapsed, resulting in the death of two adults. Ukrainian authorities stated that 16 people were injured, including seven children.[17] Cancer patients were evacuated from the hospital with their parents.[18] At the time of the strike, there were over 600 patients in the hospital. Among them were children from neighboringMoldova, one of whom was at the operating table at that moment.[19]
Russia claimed that the strikes were retaliation and hit defence industry targets[20] and the destruction was caused by Ukrainian air defenses.[21] TheSecurity Service of Ukraine said it had found fragments of aKh-101 missile.[3] According toOSINT analysis, the Kh-101 missile was fully functional, powered by jet engine in flight and undamaged until impact.[22][23]UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission representatives confirmed these findings with "high likelihood" after visiting the impact site.[24]

In Kyiv,Solomianskyi,Dniprovskyi,Darnytskyi,Sviatoshynskyi,Desnianskyi,Shevchenkivskyi andHolosiivskyi districts of the city were affected.[citation needed]
Six Russian missiles struck theArtem military plant [uk].[12] Russia claims that the plant produced munitions, while Ukrainian side denies this.[25][26][17]Associated Press stated that the plant produced "components for various military-grade missiles".[27] The plant had already been hit duringRussian missile attacks in December 2023.[28]
In the Solomianskyi District, missiles hit a building with offices, as well as several floors of a multi-storey building. The total area of destruction was 1,500 square meters, and seven people were killed. In the Holosiivskyi District, residential buildings, garages, and cars were damaged. In the Dniprovskyi District there was a missile attack in the area. In the Darnytskyi district, a private house was damaged by the impact. Fires broke out in the Desnianskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts due to the attack. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, an apartment building was destroyed, and one entrance was completely destroyed. The residents had to be evacuated.[29]

Overall in Kyiv, 33 people were killed, including five children, and 121 were injured, 10 of them children, according to officials.[1]
InKryvyi Rih, 10 people were killed[2] and 53 more were injured[5] after a Russian missile strike hit an administrative building at a coal processing plant.[8]
In Dnipro, a strike hit a high-rise building, killing one person and injuring 12 others.[30][3]
InPokrovsk, three people were killed,[31] while three others were injured.[4]

A day of mourning was declared on 9 July in Kryvyi Rih.[3] Kyiv's MayorVitali Klitschko accused Russia of "genocide of the Ukrainian population".[18]
PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy called on NATO members states to show a "greater resilience and stronger response" to Russia's attacks on Ukrainian land and children, calling for concrete action towards providing air defense. Presidential adviserMykhailo Podolyak stated that calls for an "immediate ceasefire" byHungary andChina only pushes further Russian aggression by spreading a "false feeling" that "the aggressor has the right to kill because he speaks of ‘peace’, and the victim should not defend himself".[32] The attacks happened just before aNATO summit in Washington was planned to be held, with Ukraine participating.[8]
Prosecutor GeneralAndriy Kostin reported sending all information about the attacks to theInternational Criminal Court.[32]
On herWimbledon Championships match againstWang Xinyu on 8 July, tennis playerElina Svitolina wore a black ribbon on her sporting gear in memory of the victims of the strikes.[33]
Alla Nesolionova, a doctor at the cardiology center at the Okhmatdyt children's hospital, stated "The only thing I want is for this to be back to them a million times worse. I want them to feel it on their own skin."[34]
On 8 July theRussian defence ministry stated that "in response to attempts by theKyiv regime todamage Russian energy and economic facilities", Russian forces had carried out strikes on defence industry targets and aviation bases in Ukraine,[35] claiming that damage to civilian infrastructure was done by a falling Ukrainian air defense missile launched from within the city.[36] The ministry claimed it had achieved its objectives and struck all designated targets.[35]
UN Secretary-GeneralAntónio Guterres called Russia's missile strikes "particularly shocking".[37]Denise Brown, UN aid coordinator in Ukraine, condemned the attack and called for civilians to be protected. Munir Mammadzade,UNICEF representative, said that the Russian invasion "continues impacting children disproportionately".[38] The United Nations Security Council planned an ad hoc meeting on 9 July in response to the civilian attacks after being requested to by France, Britain, Slovenia, Ecuador, and the United States.[32]UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission declared "high likelihood" of "direct hit" by Russian missile rather than debris.[24]
Amnesty International condemned the attack and placed the blame on Russia, calling its attempt to blame Ukraine for the attack "a callous audacity".[39]Human Rights Watch wrote: "Attacks directed at medical facilities are war crimes underinternational humanitarian law, and the strike that hit Okhmatdyt children’s hospital should be investigated as a potential war crime".[14]
TheFrench Foreign Ministry referred to the attacks as "barbaric", specifically citing deliberate attacks on a children's hospital as "added to the list of war crimes" Russia propagated during the war.Foreign Minister of ItalyAntonio Tajani condemned the attacks and asserted the Italian government's commitment to defending Ukraine's sovereignty.[32]
German Health MinisterKarl Lauterbach announced that Germany is ready to provide medical assistance to Ukrainian children affected by the missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital.[40]
US PresidentJoe Biden referred to the attacks as "a horrific reminder of Russia's brutality" and called on the international community to stand with Ukraine and to not disregard Russian acts of aggression. He also stated that his government and NATO would announce more programs to grant aid and support to Ukraine, including increasing their air defense capabilities.[41]
British Prime MinisterKeir Starmer condemned "attacking innocent children" as the "most depraved of actions".[42]
Czech Foreign MinisterJan Lipavský said, "Murderers who attack children in hospitals are the dregs of humanity."[43]
Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi told reporters while seated alongside Russian PresidentVladimir Putin that "any person who believes in humanity is troubled when there are deaths, especially when innocent children die."[44] Modi visited Moscow to meet Putin on 8 July 2024. The two embraced as Modi climbed out of his car; this act was criticized by Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelenskyy as it happened on the same day that Russian missiles struck a children's hospital in Kyiv.[45]
Moldovan PresidentMaia Sandu condemned the strike against the children's hospital, protested against what she called war crimes and a "war against children" and called for a future in which every child "has the chance to live in peace and well-being". Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister for European IntegrationCristina Gherasimov visited the hospital to pay tribute to the victims, condemning the strike and calling for war crimes to be judged.[19]
More than 170 were injured.
A day of mourning is being observed in Ukraine after one of the worst waves of Russian missile strikes in months, with at least 41 people killed and 166 injured.
Just before the deadly strike on Ohmatdyt, six Russian cruise missiles rained down on the Artem military components factory
Thirty-six people were killed and 140 people were injured in the strikes, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff Andriy Yermak said on Monday.