Russian TV pundits take encouragement from deadly Dnipro strike

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'They are openly saying they want to turn Ukrainian cities to ruins, killing thousands... They are talking about genocide,' said Anton Gerashchenko.

Pundits on Russian state television have taken encouragement from the deadly missile attack on a residential apartment building in Dnipro, with some calling for more strikes on other Ukraine cities.

Ukrainian officials reported a new death toll on Tuesday for the strike on the nine-story apartment building on Saturday: at least 44 people dead and dozens are still left unaccounted for. It is one of the deadliest single incidents since Russian PresidentAn aerial view of firefighters conducting search and rescue operations at residential building hit by a missile on January 15, 2023 in Dnipro, Ukraine. On January 14, Russia launched a new massive attack on Ukrainian cities.

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