Rocket attack on Kryvyi Rih took the life of a man, 14 more people were injured (photo).
14 people were injured in a rocket strike on the city of Kryvyi Rih in the Dnipropetrovsk region. One man died. This was stated by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, Serhiy Lysak.
"14 people were injured due to a rocket strike on Kryvyi Rih. 10 of them were hospitalized. One was seriously wounded. The rest are in moderate condition," the head of the region stated.
As a result of the enemy attack, a 39-year-old man died.
The fire that occurred after the rocket strike was localized. In the city, 11 apartment buildings, a clinic, a school, and an administrative building were damaged. 12 garages were destroyed, and 10 more sustained serious damage. The gas pipeline was also damaged.
In addition, the enemy shelled Nikopol region, using "Grads", artillery, and kamikaze drones. Nikopol, Pokrovska, Mirovska, and Chervonohryhorivska communities were shelled.
The infrastructure, a gas station, a private house, and a gas pipeline were damaged. People remained alive.
Recall that late in the evening on October 28, Russian troops shelled Kryvyi Rih. Previously, it was reported about one dead and 12 injured.
Also, this night, on October 29, Russian occupiers again launched airstrikes on Kharkiv, using guided aerial bombs.
Furthermore, in Kyiv, after a drone attack this night and the fall of fragments of the enemy's UAV, the number of injured increased to four. All of them were injured in the Solomianskyi district of the city.
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