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Mass Missile Fire of Kiev: Killed by the Chief of Ukrainian Cyber ​​Police (Photo)

According to militiamen, Yuri Zakokka went to work at the moment when the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was hit by a rocket at the intersection near the monument to Hrushevsky. On Monday, October 10, during the massive missile strokes of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Kiev, the head of the department of the Cyber ​​Police Department Yuri Zakkok was killed.

The head of the National Police of Ukraine Igor Klimenko in the official channel of the department in a telegram reported this. 41-year-old Yuri Zakkok became one of 11 people who died during a rocket attack by the Russian military. The man was just traveling in a car by Shevchenko's boulevard when there was an explosion from the rocket's occupants. According to Klimenko, there is also a police officer among civilians who were injured at the time of the explosion.

Colonel Yuri Zakkok dedicated to working in the police for 24 years. In the profile department, he held the position of Head of Critical Infrastructure Protection. The dead police officer has two children. On Monday, October 10, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked Kyiv with winged rockets. Initially, the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko informed about the "arrivals" in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital.

As a result of the rocket strike, the buildings of the Teacher's House, the Institute of Philology of KNU and, in fact, the main building of the National University were injured. The Philharmonic and the Khanenko Museum were also damaged. Also, the explosive wave and fire were destroyed by cars at the intersection near the Institute of Philology. They died drivers and passengers. The rocket carrier also fell on a playground in one of the capital.

In addition, rockets have damaged critical infrastructure in the capital. Focus has already wrote that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched missiles in the center of Kiev. Advisor to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko reported that one of the Russian missiles fell in the area of ​​Hrushevsky's monument on Vladimir Street in the center of Kiev.