Dramatic rescue efforts unfolded at a tower block in the eastern city of Dnipro, shattered by a Russian missile strike that left 30 people dead and an estimated 34 people missing. READ:
Rescuers works on a residential building destroyed after a missile strike in Dnipro on January 14. The strike in the eastern Ukrainian city killed at least five people and wounded 39, officials said, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted Russian “terror”.Dramatic rescue efforts unfolded at a tower block in the eastern city of Dnipro, shattered by a Russian missile strike that left 30 people dead and an estimated 34 people missing.
“The recent pledges for heavy warfare equipment are important—and I expect more in the near future,” Stoltenberg told Germany’s Handelsblatt daily, ahead of a meeting this week of a group that coordinates arms supplies to Kyiv.Days after Russia claimed to have taken Soledar in eastern Ukraine, a salt-mining outpost home to 10,000 before the conflict, Putin hailed it as a major success.
Dozens of people were also wounded in the attack, said regional adviser Natalia Babachenko in televised comments. According to the Ukrainian army, the block was hit by an X-22 Russian missile that it lacked the capacity to shoot down. Russia’s embassy in Britain warned that “bringing tanks to the conflict zone… will only serve to intensify combat operations, generating more casualties, including among the civilian population”.Ukraine on Sunday was still reeling from Saturday’s barrage, the 12th wave of large-scale missile attacks.
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