Russian rockets fell on Poltava. A tragic balance is growing

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Russia carried out another attack on Ukrainian towns utilizing drones and rockets. In Poltava, the bullet hit a block, 7 people died. A mourning was declared in the city. "Every specified attack proves that we request more support to defend against Russian terror" - said president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski.

The Russians conducted on Saturday mass attack on Ukraine utilizing rockets, launched from Tu-22 and Tu-95 bombers and drones. They were struck in the circuits: Zaporoski, Odski, Sumski, Charkowski, Chmielnicki and Kiev.

W Half a bullet hit a five-storey block.Ruining the full stairwell.

‘Number of people killed in the city increased to seven. 14 people were injured, including 3 children. 22 people were rescued," the circuit military administration reported. Earlier information said 4 dead. In the region a three-day mourning was announced.

In a rescue that's inactive going on, more than 460 rescuers participate, police officers and municipal staff. Almost 100 vehicles were engaged. 114 people were helped by psychologists.

War in Ukraine. Zelenski: Today's attacks are also Russian crime

‘That night Russia attacked our cities with various weapons: rockets, drones and aerial bombs. Another terrorist crime" wrote the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski on social media.

"There are destructions in the Zaporosian, Odski, Sumician, Charkowski, Chmielnicki and Kievian circuits. ... I offer my condolences to families and loved ones," he added.

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“Any specified terrorist attack proves that We request more support in defence of Russian terror. all air defence system, all rocket rocket saves lives. It's very important. so that our partners act, fulfil our findings and increase force on Russia“The president of Ukraine stressed.

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