Number of casualties in Kryvy Rih rises to 14, two dead in enemy attack on Nikopol – regional authorities
The number of casualties in a Russian attack on Kryvy Rih increased to 14, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhiy Lysak has said on Monday.
"Currently, there are 14 of them. The search and rescue operations continue. Emergency workers are dismantling the rubble. It is likely that a woman and three children may be there," he said on the Telegram channel.
In addition, the Russian occupiers shelled Nikopol from artillery. As a result of the attack, two people were killed and five were injured, two of them are in serious condition. A medical center, cafes, stores and cars were damaged in the town.
As reported, Russia launched a missile strike on Kryvy Rig, Dnipropetrovsk region, on Monday. As a result of the attack, a section entrance of a five-story apartment building was destroyed. Earlier it was known about eleven casualties, including two children.
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