The fate of another 33 people remains unknown.
An enemy rocket that hit a nine-story building in one of the Dnipro districts killed at least 30 people.
Rescuers have been searching for people under the rubble for more than a day, reported the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVV Valentin Reznichenko.
“After lunch, a 27-year-old woman was pulled out of the ruins. She is in intensive care with severe hypothermia. Doctors are fighting for her life. A total of 39 residents of the building were rescued from the rubble. The fate of more than 40 is unknown. An enemy rocket killed 29 people. 73 were wounded, 30 of them are in the hospital, 12 are serious,” he wrote.
Updated (6:59 p.m.): The adviser to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OV Nataliya Babachenko reported on the air of the telethon that 30 dead and 75 injured people are already known.
At the same time, the State Emergency Service specified that 44 reports of missing persons had been received. Of which the whereabouts of 11 people have been established, the fate of 33 people is being ascertained.
The head of OVA Reznichenko also noted that the search and rescue operation in Dnipro has been going on for more than a day.
“More than 550 rescuers, policemen, doctors, utility workers, volunteers are working non-stop. Firefighters have finally extinguished the fire in the house from the impact of the fire. They have already dismantled approximately half of the structures destroyed by the Russian rocket,” he wrote.
The mayor of Dnipro, Borys Filatov, said earlier on the air of the telethon that the rescue operation will probably last until three o’clock in the morning.
The strike on the Dnipro on January 14 – what is known
In the afternoon on Saturday, January 14, the Russian occupiers attacked the Dnipro. An Kh-22 rocket was launched over the city. The Armed Forces do not have the means to shoot down this type of missile, known as “carrier killers”.
An enemy rocket hit a nine-story building with 16 entrances, where about 1,700 people lived. During the attack, one of the entrances was completely destroyed (up to 200 people could live here), the remaining 15 lacked light and gas supply, windows were broken. More than a thousand people were left homeless.
A search and rescue operation is underway at the scene of the tragedy. The mayor’s office said that some people were saved thanks to the fact that they sent messages from under the rubble. Miraculously surviving pets are also rescued
Meanwhile, the residents of the terrorist country are crying over the tragedy, calling for the destruction of Ukrainians.