10 people still missing after massive Russian attack on Kyiv - Zelenskyy
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President Zelenskyy reported that after the russian attack on Kyiv, 10 people are still not in contact, 30 people died. The enemy also struck Kryvyi Rih, Kharkiv region, Kherson, and Sumy region.

In Kyiv, after one of the most massive Russian attacks, 10 people are still out of contact, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on Friday on social media, writes UNN.
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"Rescue operations are still ongoing in Kyiv at three locations of last night's Russian strikes. Rescuers have already managed to clear a significant part of the rubble, but 10 people are still not in contact. The search operation will continue for as long as necessary," Zelenskyy wrote.
The President indicated that as of now, it is known that 30 people died due to yesterday's strike on Kyiv. "My condolences to all relatives and loved ones," he noted.
Nearly a hundred people were wounded, and among them are children, Zelenskyy stated.
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"Yesterday evening, the Russians attacked Kryvyi Rih, striking the territory of an ordinary garage cooperative. Seven people were wounded. Residential buildings and two schools were damaged. At night, they attacked a private house in the Kharkiv region. Six people were injured, three of them children. Yesterday afternoon, the Russians launched missile strikes on the regional hospital in Kherson. They knew exactly where they were hitting and that there was no military purpose in this. Unfortunately, a doctor died, and a nurse was also wounded. At night, in the Sumy region, a drone strike on a multi-story building killed four people, including a mother and daughter. My condolences to the relatives and loved ones," the President wrote.
"Every day and every night, the Russians strike at ordinary civilian infrastructure, and terror is the only thing they have left as an argument not to stop the war. Reliable protection of the Ukrainian sky is needed as a prerequisite for diplomacy. We count on the support of partners, primarily with anti-ballistic capabilities. I am grateful to everyone who is already helping," Zelenskyy emphasized.