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developing story and is being updated.
Russian forces struck a hotel in
Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast with a missile on March 5, killing four
people and injuring at least 32, including a child, Governor Serhii Lysak
reported.
The missile struck the five-story
hotel around 10 p.m. local time, killing a 53-year-old man. Lysak later reported that
two men and a woman were killed in the attack, and a 43-year-old man died in the
hospital the following morning.
At least 32 other people suffered
injuries, including a child. Fourteen of the victims are in serious condition,
Lysak said. Most of the wounded have been hospitalized. "Just before the
strike, volunteers from a humanitarian organization checked into the hotel –
citizens of Ukraine, the U.S., and the U.K.," President Volodymyr
Zelensky said. "They survived because they managed to escape
their rooms." Zelensky did not specify whether the volunteers suffered any
injuries.
The missile strike also damaged
14 apartment buildings, a post office, almost two dozen cars, a cultural
center, and 12 shops, the governor said. Emergency crews are currently working
on-scene to clear the rubble from the attack site. Ukraine's State Emergency
Service said that
there may be additional victims under the rubble.
Kryvyi Rih, the hometown of
President Volodymyr Zelensky, remains a frequent target of Russian missile attacks.
With a population of about 660,000, it is the second-largest city in Dnipropetrovsk
Oblast, located roughly 70 kilometers (40 miles) northwest of the
nearest front line.
-The Kyiv Independent
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