Ukraine update: Dnipro deaths continue after Russia attack as Putin’s forces label ‘terrorists’

The death toll from Russia’s attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro continued today, as authorities said the chances of locating survivors were “minimal. “

The Russian attack on Saturday (Jan. 14) killed at least 29 people, plus a child, after it hit an apartment building in the eastern city of Dnipro.

Another 73 people are still injured, while at least 43 citizens have yet to be located.

After the attack, Zelensky paid tribute to those who lost their lives due to the war, saying: “I remember eternally all those whose lives were taken by Russian terror!

“The world will have to prevent evil. Debris clearing at Dnipro continues. All facilities work. We fight for each and every person, each and every life. We will locate each and every person involved in the terror. Everyone takes responsibility. Maximum. “

Read our blog about the war in Ukraine below for the latest news. . .

Following Russia’s strike in Dnipro yesterday, some 1,700 people were left homeless and will want housing, according to the deputy head of the president’s office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

The attack on a construction site reportedly killed at least 30 other people and injured more than 70, adding 14 children.

Speaking on Sunday, President Zelensky said that the war for the city of Soledar continues in Donetsk.

“The war for Soledar, for Bakhmut, for the entire Donetsk region, for the Luhansk region continues without truce, without stopping,” M’s said. Zelensky.

The Kremlin claims to have already conquered the small town, about 16 km from Bakhmut, while Ukraine says fighting continues.

According to local reports, Putin’s forces shelled several civilian spaces in Kherson on Sunday.

Yaroslav Yanushevych, head of Kherson’s army administration, told Telegram that Russia attacked a local Red Cross school and a student dormitory.

“Russian shells landed near the students’ dormitory,” he said.

“The Russians also bombed buildings and apartments. “

The Russian military praised the efforts of Wagner Group mercenaries who helped take the town of Soledar.

“This fighting project was effectively implemented thanks to the brave and selfless movements of the volunteers of the Wagner Assault Squads,” the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.

This comes after Putin’s brutal forces shelled the city 91 times in one day.

Following the Russian attack on Dnipro, which killed at least 30 people, firefighters are continuing their efforts to save civilians.

Germany’s Foreign Ministry took to Twitter to say Russia “must be held accountable” for its crimes in Ukraine.

The tweet read: “Those guilty of the crimes committed will have to be found guilty, from the Russian foot soldiers who raped, looted and fired missiles at homes in #Dnipro to the leaders who ordered those crimes. “

Several claimed that the death toll from the Russian attack in Dnipro, Ukraine, has risen again.

At least 29 other people were killed by the cruel Russian coup.

The Ministry of Defense its latest update on the scenario in Ukraine.

They wrote: “On January 12, 2023, Andrey Kartapolov, head of the Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma, reported that Russia would raise the regime’s army conscription age from 27 to 30 years in time for spring 2023 recruitment.

“Kartapolov said that this resolution would be intended to allow the 30% increase announced in the past in the length of Russian forces.

“Last year, President Putin said he supported such a move, and most likely Russian officials are sounding out public reactions.

“There is a realistic option that Russian leaders hope that a replacement in the age criteria for compulsory military service will be the body of workers that will have to be fought in Ukraine while it seems less alarming to the population than to issue some other circular of the unpopular procedure of ‘partial mobilization’.

President Zelensky turned to Telegram this afternoon to the percentage statistics of yesterday’s Russian attack on Dnipro.

He shared that:

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin claimed that everything was going according to plan for the Kremlin in Ukraine, his country had lost more than 115,000 soldiers.

“The momentum is positive,” Putin told Russian state television, referring to the town of Soledar, which recently captured Kremlin troops.

“Everything is emerging within the framework of the plan of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff.

“And I hope our fighters will please us even more with the effects of their struggle. “

Following Russia’s strike in Dnipro yesterday, some 1,700 people were left homeless and will want housing, according to the deputy head of the president’s office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko.

The attack on a construction site reportedly killed at least 14 other people and injured more than 70 others, adding 14 children.

Local officials said survivors are unlikely to be discovered after a Russian attack that killed at least 25 people.

“The chances of saving other people now are minimal,” Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov told Reuters.

“I, the death toll will be dozens. “

A survivor of the Russian attack on a building in Dnipro criticized Putin’s forces for killing innocent civilians.

“There are no army facilities ici. No there is nothing here,” Ivan Garnuk, who lived in the building, told The Associated Press.

“There is no air defense, there are no military bases here. It affected civilians, innocent people.

The Kremlin has refused to take responsibility for a missile strike that killed at least 25 other people in Dnipro over the weekend.

According to Al Jazeera, a Kremlin spokesman said: “It was a Ukrainian anti-missile formula that failed and hit the construction and provoked this massacre.

These claims contradict all Ukrainian reports.

At least 25 civilians were killed in an attack that hit a building in Dnipro over the weekend.

In addition to the 25 dead, they say there are another 73 injured.

Authorities fear at least 40 other people will remain trapped under the rubble.

The body of emergency workers was photographed running at the site where an apartment building broke badly through a Russian missile strike in Dnipro, Ukraine.

Russia used a six-ton missile designed to sink aircraft carriers in its new wave of moves in Ukraine.

At least 21 other people were killed, in addition to a 15-year-old woman, when Vladimir Putin’s forces attacked a building in Dnipro.

The Ukrainian said the Russians used a huge X-22 anti-ship missile, also known as the Kh-22, to target the apartments.

The missile is a six-ton rocket with a one-ton warhead that can be delivered with a nuclear bomb.

Russian engineers created the weapon of the Cold War.

It was designed with the particular aim of being used to sink American aircraft carriers on the occasion of the outbreak of World War III.

They are like “carrier killers. “

Learn here.

President Zelensky gave the impression Wednesday night in a video message to the Golden Globes honoring Ukraine.

He said: “There are still battles and tears to come. But now I can tell you who was the most productive the year before: you in the loose world. “

“Those who united around the freedom of other Ukrainians in our usual struggle for freedom and democracy. “

The Ministry of Defense today shared a review of the UK-led education programme, designed for Ukrainian recruits to protect their homeland.

Education is aimed at new volunteer recruits who have joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces with little or no experience in the army, in order to teach them the skills needed to be effective in frontline combat.

The education course, which is similar to that given to the British Army Reserve Infantry, will be taught for a minimum period of five weeks.

Training includes instruction in weapons handling, patrolling, and battlefield first aid.

According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, the war in Russia has killed at least 454 young people since February 24, 2022.

Following yesterday’s attack in the eastern city of Dnipro, at least one child was killed and 14 injured, bringing the total number of child casualties to 454 dead and 894 injured.

Marsel Kandarov, 24, was jailed for five years after refusing to take part in Putin’s brutal invasion, The Guardian reports.

Kandarov, who was due to report to work in May 2022, refused to run because he “didn’t want to participate” in Putin’s war.

Today, a Russian court in the city of Ufa found that Kandarov is guilty of escaping military service.

Following the new wave of Russian missiles, the Ukrainian Air Force says it has “the means to shoot down such missiles. “

His comment came after Putin’s forces attacked a residential building in the city of Dnipro yesterday.

They added: “To shoot down such missiles, we want systems like Patriot PAC-3 and SAMP-T. All those guilty of terror will be punished!”

Russian forces attacked 12 in Ukraine yesterday, The Independent Kyiv reports.

They cited governors and regional officials, who said at least 28 civilians had been killed and 83 wounded.

The Ministry of Defense its latest update on the scenario in Ukraine.

They wrote: “On January 12, 2023, Andrey Kartapolov, head of the Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma, reported that Russia would raise the regime’s army conscription age from 27 to 30 years in time for spring 2023 recruitment.

Kartapolov said the move would be meant to allow the previously announced 30 percent to increase the length of Russian forces.

“Last year, President Putin said he supported such a move, and Russian officials are investigating public reactions.

“It is realistic that Russian leaders expect that a replacement in the regime’s age criterion for recruitment will be just the body of workers that will have to be fought in Ukraine while it seems less alarming to the population than the announcement of some other circular of the unpopular ‘partial mobilization’ procedure. “

Russian forces have lost another 630 in the past 24 hours, according to the Ukrainian armed forces.

Continuous losses have amounted to 115,290 since the beginning of the war.

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