Russia bombs Zelenskyy's hometown: Residential building destroyed, child among casualties
Photo: There are casualties from the missile strike on Kryvyi Rih (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Russian troops launched a missile strike on Kryvyi Rih in the Dnipropetrovsk region during the day. There are reports of casualties, including a one-and-a-half-year-old boy, according to the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration head Oleksandr Hanzha.
"Russia launched a missile strike on Kryvyi Rih. According to preliminary information, five people were injured, including a child," Hanzha says.
According to him, the one-and-a-half-year-old boy is in moderate condition. He is under medical supervision, as are the injured 55-year-old man and 58-year-old woman. Two other people will recover from the Russian strike at home.
He also notes that a two-story apartment building was damaged as a result of the Russian strike, and the information is being clarified.

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Russian strikes on Kryvyi Rih
On January 22, Kryvyi Rih in the Dnipropetrovsk region was subjected to a large-scale Russian attack for over 10 hours. Explosions were heard throughout the morning in the city.
On the night of January 22, Russian forces also struck Kryvyi Rih and Pavlohrad, damaging private homes and cars, and one woman was injured.
In addition, on the night of January 21, the city was hit by Russian ballistic missiles, which caused significant damage to residential buildings and vehicles.
On January 15, Kryvyi Rih was also targeted by Russian attacks, this time using drones. Russian strikes caused fires in the city and damaged some infrastructure.
On January 7 and 8, Russia carried out the heaviest strikes of Kryvyi Rih since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Dozens of explosions were heard throughout the day and night, and the air raid alert lasted over 10 hours.