The missile attack on Ukraine by the Russian army led to the death of people.
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As of 12.00, four dead and 38 wounded were known. Residential buildings, infrastructure, and vehicles were damaged. Police officers work at hit sites, provide assistance to people, and document Russian war crimes. The missiles were sent to the Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and Khmelnytsky regions. The National Police of Ukraine reported this on January 8.
In Krivoy Rog, Novomoskovsk and the village of Nadezhda in the Dnepropetrovsk region, one person was killed and 28 were injured as a result of shelling. Private homes and civilian infrastructure were damaged.
In Zaporozhye, two apartment buildings, a car and civil infrastructure were damaged. Five people were injured.
And in Kharkov and Zmiya, as a result of shelling, one person was killed and five civilians were injured. Two private houses and a regional vocational education center were also damaged.
In Khmelnitsky, two people were killed and an apartment building was damaged due to Russian rocket fire.
Let us remind you that on the night of January 8 and this morning, the enemy launched a massive attack on Ukraine, using cruise, aircraft, ballistic, anti-aircraft guided missiles and attack UAVs. In total, 59 enemy air attack weapons were detected in Ukrainian airspace, and air defense destroyed eight Shaheds and 18 missiles.
Source: Racurs

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