Russia’s shelling of central Ukraine kills two people, injures dozens of others
- 11 November, 07:12
Two people were killed and nineteen others were injured in Russian artillery strikes on Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region on November 11.
Two people were killed during Russia’s shelling of a cenral district in Nikopol city, Dnipropetrovsk Region Governor Serhii Lysak said in a post on Telegram app. He said five people were injured, of them two in a critical condition.
Fourteen people, including two children, were injured in Russian missile attack on a residential building on Ukrainian city of Krivyi Rih in central Dnipropetrovsk region on the same day.
The attack targeted a residential building. Serhiy Lysak shared the photos from the site of destruction in a residential bloc in Krivyi Rih in his Telegram channel. “There are already 11 victims in Kryvyi Rih. Three people remain in the hospital,” he wrote. Later, the regional official raised the number of injured civilians to fourteen.
“Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble of the damaged five-story building. They are looking for people,” Lysak wrote. Among the damaged buildings during the attack is the regional administration building.
It’s feared that a woman and three children might still be under the rubble as the search and rescue operation is underway.
The deadly attack on residential areas in Ukraine follows Kyiv’s drone attack on Moscow that suspended the work of three airports and injured several people in the Russian capital on Sunday. Over the weekend, Russia and Ukraine also traded drones with each side reporting the downing of dozens of UAVs.