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Rocket strike of the Russian Federation on the Dnieper: Vlad declared an increase in the number of victims (photo)

From the rubble, as of January 15, 39 residents of the house were rescued. The fate of more than 40 people remains unknown. As of 17:35 Sunday, January 15, 29 people were killed in the Dnieper as a result of a rocket strike of the Russian army on an apartment building, the head of Dnipropetrovsk Ova Valentin Reznichenko reported in his Telegram-channel. "The enemy rocket killed 29 people. 73 - wounded, 30 of them in hospital, 12 - in serious condition," he wrote.

According to Reznichenko, after lunch, rescuers pulled a 27-year-old woman from under the rubble. She was taken to intensive care with severe hypothermia. Doctors fight for her life. In total, 39 residents of the destroyed house were rescued from the rubble. Another 40 people remain under the ruins, searching and rescue work on the site of the tragedy are still continuing.

On Saturday, January 14, a Russian rocket (probably class X-22) was hit by an apartment building in the Dnieper during the next missile attack on Ukrainian cities (probably class X-22). It destroyed 72 apartments of civilians. And 164 apartments were damaged. On the morning of January 15, 20 dead were reported. Among the victims of the Russian terrorist attack is a child. Rescuers, police and volunteers continue to operate at the tragedy site.

SES staff, as of the evening, today managed to save 39 people from the rubble, including six children. They were removed from the destroyed sections of the house that did not collapse after the rocket stroke. We will remind, on January 14 it was named the name of the commander of the Russian Federation, who ordered the firing of the Dnieper.

According to the Ukrainian authorities, it was by the order of the commander of the 52nd Guards heavy bombing aviation regiment Oleg Timoshin that the shopping center in Kremenchug was fired in the summer of 2022. Earlier, Focus talked about Dniproanka Anastasia Shvets, who managed to survive after the rocket strike of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on an apartment building.