In Quivi Rif, 48 people reported property damage as a result of Sunday night’s missile attack.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council Mykola Lukashuk announced this via telegram, Ukrinform saw.
“As of 8:30 a.m., a total of 48 people had filed reports of property damage. Hotels, administrative buildings, educational facilities, stores, banks, and churches were damaged. The strike resulted in damage to 15 apartment buildings. “Facades were damaged, windows were shattered, and 20 vehicles were mutilated, including three fire trucks, three police vehicles, and an ambulance,” he wrote.
CSI teams, detectives, medical personnel, and emergency responders rushed to the scene of the conflict to document the consequences of the Russian attack, document war crimes, and help those affected.
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In Kyvy Ri, rescue operations at the site of a Russian missile attack have been completed, Regional Military Governor Serhiy Raisak reported on Telegram.
“Rescue operations have been completed at the scene of a night attack in Krivi Rif. Three women and 14 men were injured. According to the latest information, 15 apartment buildings, several shops, a coffee shop, a church, a bank branch and an office were found. property was damaged and approximately 30 vehicles were damaged.
As reported, 17 people were injured, including police officers and paramedics, as a result of the Russian missile attack on Krivy Rikh. On-scene police headquarters were deployed to the scene of the attack to assist the victims.
Photo: National Police, Dnipropetrovsk region