
Zelensky on Kryvyi Rih missile strike: US, UK volunteers were in the hotel
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in a post on Telegram while commenting on the ballistic missile attack, which killed four people and injured over 30, Ukrinform reports.
"All night, a rescue operation continued in Kryvyi Rih at the site of a Russian missile strike. A ballistic missile struck an ordinary hotel. Just before the attack, volunteers from a humanitarian organization -- citizens of Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom -- had checked into the hotel. They survived because they managed to get down from their rooms in time. Unfortunately, four people were killed in this attack. My condolences to their families and loved ones. In total, more than 30 people were injured, and all have received the necessary medical assistance. Many civilian buildings around the hotel were also damaged. Rescue workers are still on-site, and all emergency services continue to operate," Zelensky said.
Video: Official Telegram channel of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
He thanked everyone who is on duty these days and nights, working and serving to save lives.
"My gratitude goes out to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the National Police, medical workers, emergency responders, and all those whose work helps save lives. There must be no pause in the pressure on Russia to stop this war and terror against life," Zelensky said.
On March 5, Russian forces launched a missile attack on civilian infrastructure in Kryvyi Rih, striking a hotel. Initially, three people were reported dead, but the death toll has since risen to four, with over 30 wounded.