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Strike on the Dnieper: 90% of the rubble was demolished

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This Tuesday morning, 40 people died and 79 were injured as a result of a missile strike by Russia.

The rescue operation in the Dnieper continues for more than 63 hours, the fragments of the house destroyed by the Russian missile have been dismantled by 90%. This was announced on January 17 by the head of the regional military administration, Valentin Reznichenko.

He pointed out that at 7.35 Tuesday 39 people were saved, 40 were killed.

79 people were injured, including 16 children. There are 28 injured in hospitals, ten in serious condition.

Looking for 25 house residents.

Recall that during the attack on January 14, one of the five X-22 missiles launched by Russia hit a nine-story building on the Dnieper, destroying an entire entrance.

Strike on the Dnieper: the SBU names the Russian military involved

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