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Record 52,500 people sheltered in Kyiv metro during Russia’s overnight attack — including 4,500 children

Euromaidan Press

Euromaidan Press

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July 2, 2026

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Record 52,500 people sheltered in Kyiv metro during Russia’s overnight attack — including 4,500 children

Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv was the largest in months — and more people fled underground than any night in recent years.

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