According to a message on Telegram from Mykola Lukashuk, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, as reported by Ukrinform.
“As of 8:30, 48 people have reported property damage. The hotel building, administrative building, educational institution, shops, a bank, and a church were damaged. Facades were affected and windows were shattered in 15 high-rise buildings, and 20 vehicles were damaged, including three fire trucks, three police cars, and an ambulance,” he wrote.
Currently, investigative and operational police groups, forensic laboratories, medical personnel, and the State Emergency Service are continuing their work on-site. Law enforcement is collecting evidence and documenting the consequences of Russia's war crimes.
The rescue operation at the site of the attack by Russian forces in Kryvyi Rih has been completed, later clarified in Telegram by Serhiy Lysak, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
“The rescue operation in Kryvyi Rih has been completed following the nighttime attack. Among the injured are three women and 14 men. According to updated information, 15 high-rise buildings, shops, a café, a church, a bank branch, and office premises were damaged. A gas pipeline has also been impacted. Nearly three dozen vehicles were destroyed,” the post states.
As reported, as a result of Russian missile strikes on Kryvyi Rih, 17 people were injured, including a police officer and an emergency worker. A mobile police station has been set up near the attack site to receive citizens' reports and provide assistance to the victims.
Photo: National Police, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration