In some places, an enemy blow has broken the entire microdistrict. During the extermination, there was a collapse of the structures – two saviors were injured.
In Ukraine, as a result of a joint attack by Russia on Sunday, September 28, 70 people were injured, more than one hundred civilian facilities were damaged. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko.
Generally, the Russian Federation raided Ukraine for more than 12 hours. More than 1,500 Savior and police officers have been involved in removing the consequences of 11 regions.
In Kyiv, they work at eight locations. Four people died. Among them was a 12 -Year -old girl, crushed by a concrete slab. At the Cardiology Institute, the nurse and patient died. Another man was found dead at the scene of a civilian infrastructure.
In total in Ukraine, there are now more than 70 injured.
In some locations, an enemy blow has broken the entire microdistrict. During the extermination, there was a collapse of the structures – two saviors were injured. They were given medical care.
Police investigators carefully record evidence of a Russian Federation war crime and cooperate with the victims: they have received more than 700 statements from citizens about damaged or destroyed ownership. The number of calls continues to grow.
At least 30 residents of a high -rise building were injured in Zaporozhye, among them three children.
While in Chernihiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Nikolaev, Sumy and Odessa regions the service of the emergency state has been lying all the fire. Robotized technique is used to reduce the risks of injury injury.
In general, more than 100 civil items are damaged as a result of Russian blows.
Remember that that night the Russians launched X-101/555 missiles in Ukraine, calibers, as well as Mineda. Anxiety is declared by most of the country.
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