Strike on hotel in Kryvyi Rih: the number of victims and fatalities has increased (updated).


On the night of March 6, Russia launched an attack on Kryvyi Rih using missiles. As a result, four people were killed when the missiles hit the hotel. This is reported by 'Hlavkom' citing the State Emergency Service.
A total of 31 people were injured, including one child. Rescuers managed to save 19 individuals.
The fire has been extinguished. Also, 14 apartment buildings, a post office, a culture house, 12 shops, and 19 cars were damaged.
On Friday, March 7, a Day of Mourning will be declared in Kryvyi Rih for those who died as a result of the attack on the hotel on March 5.
Updated at 13:15.
According to the State Emergency Service, the number of those injured from the missile attack in Kryvyi Rih has increased to 32 people, including two children. Rescue operations at the attack site have been completed.
Attack on Sumy
On the night of March 6, Russian terrorists launched an attack on the city of Sumy using drones. As a result of this attack, one person was killed. This is reported by 'Hlavkom' citing acting mayor of Sumy Artem Kobzar.
The drones struck a warehouse, causing a fire. Firefighters and medics arrived at the scene promptly. After this, it was reported that one person died as a result of the attack.
In Kryvyi Rih, search and rescue operations continue. Russian missiles targeted the civilian infrastructure of the city, including the hotel that was destroyed.
28 injuries have been reported in Kryvyi Rih, including one child. Currently, 20 individuals are in serious condition.
Also, on the night of March 6, Russian forces attacked the Saltivskyi district in Kharkiv.
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