The number of wounded as a result of a rocket attack on Krivoy Rog has increased to 34 people.
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Experts will tell if it is possible to restore the mutilated high-rise building. So far, in buildings nearby, broken windows are covered with foil and wooden slabs. All residents are provided with food and medical care. The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, announced this on Telegram.
The head of the OVA added that the families of those who died as a result of the rocket attack can count on material assistance from the region – UAH 300,000. 11 people became victims of shelling in Krivoy Rog.
Near the place of impact, law enforcement officers deployed a point for receiving applications from the victims. The police of the Dnepropetrovsk region reported that as of 14.00 133 people applied to them with statements about damage to property. The police continue to collect physical evidence and document the aftermath of the missile attack.
In Krivoy Rog, Wednesday, June 14, is declared a Day of Mourning.
Recall that last night the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine with Kh-101 and Kh-555 air-launched missiles from Tu-95 strategic aircraft from the Caspian Sea region.
In Krivoy Rog in the Dnipropetrovsk region, a five-story residential building was hit. As a result of the hit, apartments from the first to the fifth floor caught fire, the fire covered 700 square meters. The bodies of four people were recovered from under the rubble.
Also, a Russian rocket in Krivoy Rog got into bottled water for Kherson, where about 25 people worked around the clock. The bodies of seven dead citizens were found here, the youngest of them was 17 years old.
Source: Racurs

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