The number of victims in Kryvyi Rih after the attack by the Russian Federation has increased: there is a deceased.
Missile strike on Kryvyi Rih: a man died and the number of victims increased
According to the statement of the Head of Kryvyi Rih Defense Council Oleksandr Vilkul, as a result of the missile strike on the city, a man died, and the number of victims has significantly increased.
Oleksandr Vilkul stated that due to the attack, a three-story residential building located among apartment blocks was destroyed.
It is currently known that 12 people were injured in this attack, with three of them in surgery, and two men having been diagnosed with very severe injuries.
“Unfortunately, a 39-year-old man who suffered a severe open craniocerebral injury died in the hospital. Doctors did everything possible”, – noted Oleksandr Vilkul.
He also noted that around the explosion site there are significant damages to houses, with windows and balconies blown out.
Currently, emergency rescue operations are ongoing.
According to the State Emergency Service, as a result of the attack, about 12 garages were destroyed, and a fire broke out in a residential house and outbuildings on an area of 500 sq. m.
Recall that on October 28, Kryvyi Rih was attacked by missiles from Russia.
Also, that evening Russian occupiers dropped bombs on Kharkiv, causing damage to the historic House of State Industry.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reacted to the Russian strikes on Kharkiv and Kryvyi Rih and published photos of the aftermath of these shellings.
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