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Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih: details about people injured and killed by strike
Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih: details about people injured and killed by strike

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time05-04-2025

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Russian attack on Kryvyi Rih: details about people injured and killed by strike

Russian forces launched a ballistic missile on the city of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on the evening of 4 April, killing 18 people, including nine children. A total of 61 people were injured in the strike, among them 12 children. Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, has reported that the youngest wounded child is just three months old. Source: Ukrainska (Life) Details: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has noted that nine children had been killed in the missile attack. Among the children killed was three-year-old Tymofii. Efforts were made to save him, but he died in hospital on 5 April. At the time of the explosion, he had been walking home from the playground with his grandmother. His mother, Valeriia, described him as full of energy and fascinated by space. Three-year-old Tymofii. Photo: Svoi. Kryvyi Rih, a local Telegram channel Seven-year-old Radyslav was also killed in the Russian attack. According to Svoi. Kryvyi Rih, a local Telegram channel, the boy and his family were in a car on their way home when the missile struck. Radyslav had been sitting behind his father, Rodion, and the entire force of the blast hit the child. The boy died. Radyslav's father is currently in hospital with a concussion, multiple injuries and eye damage. His mother, Anna, and his eight-month-old sister, Adelina, were also wounded. The baby was cut by debris. Both will receive treatment at home. Their grandmother, who was also in the car, was taken to hospital. Seven-year-old Radyslav Photo: NA ChASI: Kryvyi Rih, a local Telegram channel The Russian attack also took the lives of several other children: Seven-year-old second-grader Arina was outside with her grandfather when the missile struck. He was also killed; Nine-year-old Herman; Fifteen-year-old Danylo, a ninth-grade student; Fifteen-year-old Mykyta; Fifteen-year-old Alina, also in the ninth grade; Sixteen-year-old Kostiantyn; Seventeen-year-old Nikita. Alina Kutsenko Photo: NA ChASI: Kryvyi Rih Arina Samodina Photo: NA ChASI: Kryvyi Rih Danylo Nikitskyi Photo: NA ChASI: Kryvyi Rih "These children were killed by a Russian ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih. It was only a few minutes after the launch from the Taganrog area in enemy territory. Sadly, nine adults were also killed. My condolences to all the families and friends," Zelenskyy wrote on Instagram. Daria Onina was also killed in the attack. The young lady would have turned 23 years old in three weeks. Daria Onina Photo: NA ChASI: Kryvyi Rih The Russian missile also took the life of 50-year-old Vita Holovko. Her 8-year-old son Matvii is currently in intensive care. Doctors assess his condition as serious but stable. The boy has a sister, Anastasiia. Vita Holovko was killed in the attack, her son is in hospital Photo: Svoi. Kryvyi Rih A four-year-old boy is also in hospital with injuries to all his abdominal organs. Doctors are preparing to operate and his condition remains critical. Shortly after the first attack, Russian forces launched another onslaught on the city. A Shahed loitering munition struck a house where an elderly woman lived. According to Svoi. Kryvyi Rih, she had taken shelter in the basement, but her chances of survival were slim as a massive fire engulfed the building. "Updated information suggests that one of the deceased woman's sons is a soldier, currently studying abroad. Windows and glass panes were blown out of nearby houses and walls were partially destroyed," Svoi. Kryvyi Rih said. Kryvyi Rih will observe days of mourning for the people killed in the Russian attack from Monday to Wednesday, 7 to 9 April. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

38 people stay in Kryvyi Rih hospitals after Russian attack
38 people stay in Kryvyi Rih hospitals after Russian attack

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time05-04-2025

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38 people stay in Kryvyi Rih hospitals after Russian attack

There are 38 people in hospitals who were injured in a Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih on 4 April. Among them are six children. Source: Ukrainska Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipro Oblast Military Administration Details: Most of the young patients are in a critical condition, and many adults have been hospitalised with serious injuries, Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipro Oblast Military Administration, said on his Telegram channel. In a commentary to Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne, Dr Serhii said that people injured in the attack mostly had gunshot, blast, shrapnel and fragmentation injuries. People were hospitalised with injuries to bones, torso, and internal organs. Quote from the doctor: "As of this hour, we have 15 people with serious injuries in hospital. A total of 38 people have been hospitalised. Sadly, two children died, and we could not save their lives. And one man died immediately in the operating room. He had a severe head injury." More details: Four other children who arrived at the medical facility after receiving medical aid were sent to children's hospitals. Their condition was very serious. "[They were] hit by debris. Those children who died had a combined trauma, a severe craniocerebral injury with internal organ injuries," said Serhii. The portal Svoi. Kryvyi Rih reports that 8-year-old Matvii Holovko is also in hospital. The boy was seriously injured. Doctors assess his condition as critical but stable. Two women and a man remain in life-threatening condition. The latter is in a coma. Background: On the evening of 4 April, the Russians launched a ballistic missile attack on Kryvyi Rih. The Prosecutor General's Office reported that 18 people had been killed, including nine children. In total, 61 people were injured in the attack, including 12 children. In particular, 3-year-old Tymofii died. People tried to resuscitate the boy, but he did not make it. At the time of the explosion, Tymofii and his grandmother were returning home from the playground. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih: 3-year-old boy dies after resuscitation efforts fail
Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih: 3-year-old boy dies after resuscitation efforts fail

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time05-04-2025

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Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih: 3-year-old boy dies after resuscitation efforts fail

The Russians attacked the city of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast with a ballistic missile on the evening of 4 April. Source: Rih, a local news outlet Details: The news outlet said that one of the people killed in the Russian attack was 3-year-old Tymofii. People tried to resuscitate Tymofii, but his mother Valeriia said that he did not make it. The child's parents were nearby at the time. Tymofii's pulse was barely audible. The boy was taken away by an ambulance. People were trying to resuscitate Tymofii. Screenshot: video by Rih At the time of the explosion, Tymofii and his grandmother were returning home from the playground. His mother Valeriia was at home at the time, but after the attack, she immediately ran outside to her family. "Tymofiiko [derivative of Tymofii - ed.] was a very energetic child, fascinated by space and space rockets. He loved to collect ladybirds and various beetles," Valeriia recalls. Background: On the evening of 4 April, the Russians launched a ballistic missile attack on Kryvyi Rih. The Prosecutor General's Office reported that 18 people had been killed, including nine children. In total, 61 people were injured in the attack, including 12 children. Later, the Russians attacked the city again. A fire broke out in a residential area. The fire engulfed houses and infrastructure facilities. Five people were reported injured and one killed – a woman burned to death in a house hit by a Shahed drone. Local authorities have declared three days of mourning from Monday to Wednesday – on 7, 8 and 9 April – to commemorate those killed in the attack. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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