In the village of Tsarichanka, civil buildings were damaged – a residential building and a shop, the president said.
A rescue operation is underway in the Dnepropetrovsk region after a Russian missile attack. President Vladimir Zelensky announced this in a video message on Saturday, November 30.
“The usual civilian buildings were damaged: a residential building and a shop in the village of Tsarichanka. It is now known that four people were killed in this Russian strike,” he said.
Zelensky also noted that the Russians again attacked the Kherson region, dropping explosives from a drone on a civilian bus. Four people were injured.
“And so almost every day Ukraine defends itself from this completely inhuman pressure I thank everyone who helped us overcome all this, protect ourselves from fear and save lives for the people,” stressed the head of state.
In turn, the head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Police Department, Sergei Lysak, reported on Telegram that the number of victims reached 21.
“Eight people are in serious condition after the Russian attack in the Dnieper region. They have sharp wounds, damage to internal organs, and fractures,” the official wrote.
Earlier on Saturday it was reported that Russian troops attacked the Dnepropetrovsk region, resulting in three fires. Immediately 3 dead and 19 wounded were reported.
Source: korrespondent
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