Twelve civilians injured in Russia’s recent missile attack on Ukraine

Twelve civilians injured in Russia’s recent missile attack on Ukraine

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Twelve civilians have been reported injured in Russia’s recent missile attack on the territory of Ukraine, which took place on February 10, 2023.

The relevant statement was made by the Ukrainian State Emergency Service on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The enemy continues to intimidate our people. On February 10, 2023, the units of the Ukrainian State Emergency Service responded to 168 calls, eliminating the effects of shelling. Our professionals extinguished 16 fires and provided psychological aid to 172 persons,” Ukrainian State Emergency Service Head Serhii Kruk noted.

In his words, a total of 58 objects were damaged in yesterday’s terrorist attack by Russian invaders, mostly residential houses.

“More than 450 rescuers and about 100 equipment units of the Ukrainian State Emergency Service contributed to the elimination of the effects of shelling. I am grateful to the staff who bravely and faithfully perform the assigned tasks,” Kruk stressed.

A reminder that, on February 10, 2023, Russia launched another massive missile and drone attack on the territory of Ukraine. Thirteen regions were affected, and casualties among civilians were reported.

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