Seven injured in Kryvyi Rih attack remain in critical condition – Vilkul

Seven injured in Kryvyi Rih attack remain in critical condition – Vilkul

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Four children and three adults injured in the April 4 attack on Kryvyi Rih remain in critical condition.

Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the Defense Council of Kryvyi Rih, wrote this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

“According to updated data, over 90 people were injured in the April 4 attack. Of these, 31 remain hospitalized, including four children and three adults in serious condition. Doctors are working tirelessly to save lives and provide all necessary care,” he wrote.

Efforts to address the aftermath of the enemy's terrorist attacks continue.

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As reported, on the evening of April 4, Russian forces launched a ballistic missile strike on a residential area in Kryvyi Rih, killing 19 people, including nine children, and injuring 74 others. Later that night, drones attacked the city, claiming one life and wounding seven more.

On April 6, it was reported that a 57-year-old victim of the missile attack died from injuries in the hospital. The same day, Ukraine declared April 6 as the Day of Mourning to honor the victims of the Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih.

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