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Maxim Galkin responded to a missile attack on a residential building on the Dnieper

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Currently, 40 dead are known, including three children. Injuries of varying severity were received by 75 people.

Russian comedian Maxim Galkin, who has been actively supporting Ukraine since the start of a full-scale war, responded to a missile attack on a residential building on the Dnieper. He wrote this on Instagram.

In particular, the showman published on his page a drawing by a Ukrainian artist depicting the ruins of a high-rise building and a girl crying in the fire.

“Dnepr… Unbearable… Impossible,” he wrote.

Maxim Galkin also added that he closed the comments under this post, because he did not want propagandists to “play and mock” other people’s sadness.

At the end of his message, the comedian noted that this material was presented by a “foreign agent” who had already met him in Russia.

Earlier it was reported that Maxim Galkin mocked Russian propaganda during his concert in Dubai.

The death toll rises after the Dnipro attack

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Source: korrespondent

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