On the evening of March 12, the enemy launched a missile attack on Kryvyi Rih. It is known that among the victims of Russian terror are two babies who are not even a year old.
This was reported by the Head of Dnipropetrovs'k Regional Military Administration (RMA), Serhiy Lysak.
He wrote the following on his Telegram channel:
"The struggle for life continues in the hospitals of Kryvyi Rih... After the enemy's evening attack, eight "heavy" wounded are there. Three of them are children, in particular, a 4-year-old boy."
Lysak noted that the youngest victims of Russian attack are not even a year old: "a 2-month-old boy and an 11-month-old girl".
He also added that according to the updated data, the total number of wounded after the evening attack on Kryvyi Rih is 43 people, including 12 children. Two dozen of them are staying in hospitals.
"Four adults and two children are 'seriously wounded'," he said in a post as of 07:30 a.m. In total, four people died.
He also emphasized that about twenty high-rise buildings, two kindergartens and schools, an enterprise, an administrative building, a shop, a warehouse and cars were damaged in the city. Lysak also showed some footage of the night attack on the city.
According to Oleksandr Vilkul, Head of Kryvyi Rih Defense Council, a 47-year-old woman died in hospital as a result of the attack: "The injuries were incompatible with life."
Earlier "Apostrophe" wrote that 12 civilians were injured, including 2 children, 18 apartment buildings, a preschool, and 27 cars were damaged as a result of the shelling of Myrnohrad.