Search and rescue operations in a building in Zaporozhye, which was destroyed by an enemy missile on March 2, have been completed.
This was announced by the secretary of the Zaporozhye City Council Anatoly Kurtev.
That night, the Russians killed 13 peacefully sleeping people – men, women, a small child … Five more people are now considered missing, the official said.
March 6 was declared the Day of Mourning in Zaporozhye. Kurtev also invited the residents of the affected house down Nezavisimaya Ukrainy Street 67 to the City Council. The meeting is scheduled for 11.00.
After the Muscovite attack, eight people were wounded. In total, 11 people, four cats and a dog, were rescued.
Among the victims of the missile strike is an eight-month-old girl. She died along with her parents.
Zaporozhye came under fire on the night of March 2. One of the missiles hit a five-story residential building.
Source: Racurs

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