Mourning day declared in Kryvyi Rih for the victims of the Russian attack.


Mourning day declared in Kryvyi Rih for the victims of the Russian attack
On November 13, a mourning day was declared in Kryvyi Rih for the victims of the Russian attack. Four members of one family perished - a young woman and three children. This was reported by the head of the City Defense Council, Oleksandr Vilkul.
The search and rescue operations at the site of the multi-story building strike have already been completed. Nearly 200 rescuers and police officers worked at the scene for almost a day. Five people were rescued from under the debris.
Gallery block (Attack on a five-story building in Kryvyi Rih: casualties reported (updated))
The identities of the deceased are already known. They are 32-year-old Olena Kulik, 10-year-old Kyrylo, 2-year-old Demyd, and 2-month-old Uliana. Only the father survived.
It should be noted that on November 11, the Russian Federation carried out an attack on Kryvyi Rih. As a result, a multi-story building was damaged. The head of the Dnipropetrovsk RSA, Serhiy Lysak, announced that as a result of the tragedy, apartments from the first to the fifth floor of one of the entrances in the Kryvyi Rih multi-story building were affected. Four people died - a mother and her three children. The father survived.
In addition, Russian occupants attacked the Nikopol district. As a result of the shelling of an outpatient clinic, a 30-year-old doctor was killed.
Unfortunately, in October 2024, the occupiers captured more territory of Ukraine than in any other month since mid-2022.
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