Two people remain hospitalized after missile strike on Kryvyi Rih

Two people remain hospitalized after missile strike on Kryvyi Rih

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Following the missile strike on Kryvyi Rih on December 19, two injured individuals, including a child, remain hospitalized.

This was reported to journalists by the press service of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (RMA), according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

"Regarding the condition of those injured during yesterday's enemy attack on Kryvyi Rih: two victims, including a child, remain hospitalized in moderate condition," the RMA stated.

The police added that all relevant services were involved in responding to the aftermath of the enemy strike on Kryvyi Rih which occurred at 23:00 on December 19.

A mobile police unit was set up to handle citizens' complaints.

Read also: Five people injured as Russian ballistic missile hit residential building in Kryvyi Rih

By 9:20, December 20, more than 20 complaints have been filed with the police by affected residents. Citizens continue to report property damage caused by Russian aggression at the mobile police unit.

Earlier reports indicated that the December 19 attack on Kryvyi Rih partially destroyed a two-story building, damaged three apartment blocks and 17 private homes, and affected 21 vehicles. Windows were shattered in a nearby medical facility.

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