In Kryvyi Rih, there are massive destructions as a result of a missile attack.
12.02.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.02.2025
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In Kryvyi Rih, the consequences of yesterday's missile strike are being eliminated
In Kryvyi Rih, the consequences of yesterday's missile strike on the city are being addressed. This was reported by the head of the city's Defense Council, Oleksandr Vilkul.
The most important thing is that there were no casualties or injuries. However, due to the wide scattering of debris, 10 apartment buildings and private sector houses, three educational institutions, business facilities, a hotel, a gas station, and about 30 cars were damaged.
It is noted that the information is still being clarified.
All necessary utility services are involved in eliminating the aftermath.
Since the evening, a Help Center for people whose housing has been affected has been set up. It operates next to the school, just like last Time. Today – until 17:00. Necessary construction materials are being provided from the city's reserve, and applications for material assistance from the city are being accepted. Help will be provided to everyone who needs it.
In Kryvyi Rih, all services, utility transport, hospitals, and social institutions are operational.
Recall that on February 11 at 20:57, an air alert was declared in Dnipropetrovsk region, and a few minutes later, an explosion was heard in Kryvyi Rih. The Russians struck the city with missiles.
By the way, the full-scale war has been ongoing for 1085 days.
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