Russia rained missiles in the city of Ukraine’s President Zelensky, 10 died


Russia-Ukraine War: On Tuesday morning, Russia rained missiles on the city of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kryvyi Rih, in which ten people died. This has been confirmed by the Ukrainian authorities themselves. Before this, Russia also carried out violent attacks at night, in which dozens of people were injured.

The mayor of Kryvyi Rih, Oleksandr, said earlier that Russian airstrikes had targeted several civilian buildings in the city, including a five-story building. Wilkul had expressed apprehension that there is a possibility of people being under the debris. District governor Serhiy Lisak said a total of ten people had died in four apartment buildings and six warehouses.

Relief and rescue operation continues

Mayor Alexander Vilcol said one person was still trapped in the rubble. Its accomplices have so far injured 28 people, out of which 12 are undergoing treatment in the hospital. He further said that the relief and rescue operation is still going on. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the attacks that the Russian army wants to create fear in the minds of people by targeting residential areas, but this is not going to happen.

Terrorists will not be forgiven: Zelensky

Zelensky further promised Ukrainians that those responsible for the deaths of innocent people would be held accountable. He said on social media that ‘terrorists will never be forgiven and they will be held accountable for every missile they launch’.

Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 14 cruise missiles and four Iranian-made drones overnight, destroying 10 missiles and one drone. Russia has not yet given any response regarding this attack. However, even before this, both Russia and Ukraine have denied targeting civilians in the war.

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