Monday, July 7, has been declared a day of mourning in Kyiv for those killed in Russia's largest attack on the capital, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko.
Axar.az reports, citing RBC Ukraine, flags will be flown at half-staff on all municipal buildings across the city on July 7. The city authorities have also recommended lowering the national flag on state-owned and privately owned buildings.
In addition, all entertainment events in the capital will be banned.
As of now, 11 people have been confirmed killed in the Russian attack on the capital, while another 46 were injured, including three children.
Russian forces launched one of the largest combined attacks on Ukraine overnight into July 6.
According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia used 419 aerial attack weapons, including 68 missiles of various types and 351 attack drones. Kyiv was the primary target.
Ukraine's air defenses destroyed or suppressed 363 aerial targets, including 37 missiles and 326 drones. At the same time, 29 ballistic and anti-ship missiles and 18 attack drones reached their targets, while debris from intercepted weapons fell at 16 locations.
Kyiv had previously observed a day of mourning on July 3 following Russian strikes that killed civilians.