With the passing of the hours, the hope of finding a survivor in the attack carried out on dnipro they are dwindling Russian troops shelled a residential complex in the Ukrainian city on Saturday afternoon, leaving at least 21 dead and 73 wounded.
The missiles have razed 72 apartments and have damaged another 230. Among the injured, 14 children have been rescued. The rescue efforts are being intense due to the cold, with temperatures below zero while the more than 3,000 tons of rubble are being moved.
Inside the building lived more than 400 people they have lost everything. Rescue services still search for 35 missing people. “All services are now working in the places where the Russian missiles hit. Of the more than 30 missiles launched on Ukraine during the day, more than 20 were shot down,” shared the region’s governor, Valentin Reznichenko.
In addition, the Ukrainian authorities have confirmed that a number of energy infrastructures were hit during the Russian attacks, the most difficult situation being the one that passes through Kharkiv or Kyiv.
Source: Lasexta

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