The rescue operation in the Dnieper continues – rescuers spent the whole night clearing the rubble after a Russian missile hit a high-rise building.
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As of the morning of June 29, one person is considered dead, and the number of victims has increased to 12 people. There is a child among the victims. Two people were saved. In one of the entrances, apartments from the 8th to 11th floors were destroyed, 11 cars were damaged. The State Emergency Service reported this on Telegram.
Firefighters extinguished the fire on an area of 150 square meters. m. 190 tons of construction waste were also removed. More than 100 rescuers and 35 pieces of equipment were involved in eliminating the consequences.
The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Sergei Lysak, informed on Telegram that five people are considered missing.
Recall that on June 28, the Russian army launched a missile attack on a residential high-rise building in Dnepr. Yesterday evening, nine people were reported injured. Among them is a seven-month-old baby, and three people – women aged 27 and 30 and a 29-year-old man – are in serious condition.
Source: Racurs

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