In the Solomianskyi district of Kyiv, search operations were completed in a partially destroyed nine-story building following the attack on June 17.

 "The search and rescue operation lasted over 39 hours. Today at 19:20, rescuers wrapped up their work. Structural dismantling is ongoing. Unfortunately, 23 bodies have been recovered from the rubble. In total, 28 people died due to the shelling in the capital, and over 140 were injured". - stated Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.

More than 400 emergency responders and over 200 units of equipment were involved in dealing with the aftermath. Specialized rescue and engineering equipment was utilized, along with drones and search dogs.

Rescuers managed to save 2 individuals from the debris, and about 50 others were evacuated from apartments and stairwells.

 Later, the Kyiv City State Administration reported that in one of the buildings in the Solomianskyi district that was damaged during the attack on June 17, there was a collapse of internal structures.

Specifically, a flight of stairs between the upper floors in a 5-story building collapsed. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Rescuers evacuated 5 people.