Russians launch missile strike on Kryvyi Rih

Russian invaders attacked Kyiv with missiles on Saturday, March 29, reports Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the city's defense council, on Telegram.
"Krivyi Rih. Missile attack. Ballistic. We are not removing or posting anything online. There may be more strikes. Be careful," Vilkul noted.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhii Lysak, confirmed the strike on Krivyi Rih.
"Krivyi Rih. Loud. More details later," wrote Oleksandr Vilkul on Telegram.
The Ukrainian Air Force had previously warned about the threat of ballistic weapons being used from the southeastern direction. Air alerts were declared in the east and south, as well as parts of central and northern regions.
Later, the Air Force reported a high-speed target heading toward Krivyi Rih.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, confirmed a fire and infrastructure damage following the attack. Preliminary reports indicate casualties.
According to Oleksandr Vilkul, the number of injured has risen to five, all in moderate condition. The missile strike targeted dense urban areas.
Updated
The number of injured in Kryvyi Rih has increased to seven. According to the authorities, three of them are hospitalized. The patients have bruises, shrapnel wounds, and cuts. Doctors assess the condition of all of them as moderate.
The State Emergency Service notes that a multi-story store, a car wash, and an infrastructure facility were damaged. More than 20 cars were destroyed.
Photo: The number of victims is increasing in Kryvyi Rih (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Massive drone attack on Dnipro
On the evening of March 28, Russian invaders launched a massive drone attack on Dnipro. Fires broke out in the city, damaging high-rise buildings, private homes, an educational institution, an administrative building, warehouses, and garages.
Additionally, the famous Bartolomeo hotel-restaurant complex in Dnipro was destroyed by the attack.
According to the State Emergency Service and local authorities, four people have been reported dead in Dnipro, and 21 others were injured. For images of Dnipro after the drone assault, follow the link.