The death toll in Russia’s missile strike on a nine-storey apartment building in south-central Ukraine has risen to 23.
Rescuers worked through the night after the rocket attack on the block in Dnipro, but at least 40 people are still unaccounted for.At least 72 people were injured, including 13 youngsters, the latest update from Dnipro City Council said.
There are fears many more are buried beneath the rubble of the apartment block where 1,100 people lived. The chances of pulling more survivors from the wreckage are ‘minimal’, the city’s mayor, Borys Filatov, said.supports HTML5 videoSome 72 flats were destroyed and more than 230 were partially damaged, leaving hundreds homeless in the middle of winter.
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