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casualtiesThe Kyiv Independent
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At least 219 civilians were killed and 1,018 injured in Ukraine in July , the U.N. human rights office says.
The vast majority of civilian casualties continued to occur in the Ukraine -controlled territory.
Russia carried out a mass aerial attack against Ukraine on July 8 , killing over 40 people and injuring 147 , including seven children.
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