In Kryvy Rih, death toll due to missile attack increases to 49 people
The number of victims of a missile attack on Kryvy Rih on Tuesday has risen to 49 people, ten adults and seven children remain in hospitals, Head of the regional military administration Serhiy Lysak said.
"In Kryvy Rih, people continue to see doctors after the enemy attack they experienced yesterday. There are already 49 casualties. There are ten adults remaining in medical institutions, half of them in 'severe' conditions. Seven children are also still hospitalized, all in moderate condition," Lysak said in the Telegram channel.
Previously it was known about 43 wounded.
As reported, Thursday, March 14, has been declared a day of mourning in the city of Kryvy Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, in memory of those killed in a missile attack on the city on March 12, when at least three hits were recorded.
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