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Strike in Krivoy Rog: rubble clearance completed

Photo: DSNS Dnipropetrovsk region

As a result of the enemy attack, four people were killed, including three members of the National Police.

In Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk region, the removal of rubble from the site of rocket attacks carried out by Russian war criminals on Friday, September 27 has been completed. The State press service reported this Emergency Service on Saturday, September 28.

“The demolition of the ruins of the five-story building of the district headquarters of the National Police Headquarters, which was damaged due to a rocket hit, has been completed. As a result of the enemy attack, four people died. including three National Police officers Six people were injured, including three police officers,” the message said.

We remind you that on September 27, the Russian invaders launched a missile attack on the administrative building of the police department in Krivoy Rog. Before this, there were four dead and six wounded. The rescue operation ended today, September 28.


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