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Ukrainian rescuers clear rubble as Kyiv mourns 30 killed in Russian attack

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By Vladyslav Smilianets

KYIV, July 3 (Reuters) - ‌Rescuers cleared the rubble in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on ​Friday in a search for survivors, as flags were lowered to half mast to mark a day ⁠of mourning, a day after a Russian missile and drone attack killed at least 30 people.

The attack - the deadliest Russian strike on Ukraine's capital this year - also injured ​92 people, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Friday.

The parents of a 10-year-old boy, who was ‌hospitalised after the attack, as well as a 15-year-old girl were still unaccounted for, he said.

Separately, a Russian drone attack on a house in the northern Sumy region killed four ⁠people overnight on Friday, including a woman and her toddler daughter, ⁠the Prosecutor General's Office said.

DAY OF MOURNING IN KYIV

Klitschko announced a day of mourning in Kyiv for Friday. Rescue operations were continuing for a second day, he said, as forensic experts worked to identify body parts.

In recent months, Ukraine has slowed Russian advances ‌to a crawl on the 1,200-km front line, and has retaken territory in some ⁠areas.

"Russia has no argument left for its war other than ‌its ballistic missiles," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in ​his evening address on Thursday.

"(Russian President Vladimir) Putin still intends to 'vanquish' residential buildings rather than end this war."

The scale and spread of destruction across the breadth of the ‌capital had little precedent even in a war now ​in its fifth year. Zelenskiy said ⁠more than 100 residential buildings had been damaged.

Moscow said the attacks were ‌retaliation for Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia.

After ⁠years of enduring long-range attacks from Russia, Ukraine has intensified its own strikes deep into Russian territory, mainly on energy targets. That has triggered a fuel crisis in Russia, ​forcing the world's third-biggest oil ‌producer to import gasoline.

Russia has responded with a stepped-up air campaign against Ukrainian cities, last ⁠month hitting a 1,000-year-old Kyiv cathedral foundational ​to the Orthodox faith in both countries.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka in Gdansk; Editing ​by Daniel Flynn and Ros Russell)

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