Heavy fighting continues in Donetsk province in eastern Ukraine, according to reports

DNIPRO, UCR.- Ukrainian emergency teams yesterday examined what was left of a Dnipro apartment building that was destroyed by a Russian missile, placing the bodies of the victims in black bags and then moving them through piles of rubble.

Authorities said the death toll from Saturday’s attack had risen to 40, with 30 people still missing yesterday.

Some 1,700 people lived in the multi-story building, and search and rescue teams have worked around the clock since the attack to locate victims and survivors among the wreckage. The regional government said 39 people have been rescued and at least 75 injured.

The reported death toll made it one of the deadliest attacks on Ukrainian civilians since before the summer, according to The Associated Press-Frontline War Crimes Watch project. Residents said the apartment tower did not house military installations.

Oleksander Anyskevych said he was in his apartment when the missile hit.

“Bom, and it’s over. We saw that we were alive and that’s it,” Anyskevych said Monday when he went to the site to see his vandalized apartment.

$!NATO member countries have tried to reassure Ukraine that they will stay the course.

NATO member countries have tried to reassure Ukraine that they will stay the course.

“All of us could have been in that place,” said Iryna Skrypnyk, a local resident.

The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, described that and similar attacks as an “inhuman aggression” because it was directed against civilians. “There will be no impunity for these crimes,” he tweeted on Sunday.

United Nations Secretary General António Guterres strongly condemned the attack in Dnipro, saying that “attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure violate international humanitarian law” and “must stop immediately,” Stephanie Tremblay, deputy spokeswoman for the United Nations, said Monday. the ONU.

When asked about the incident on Monday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Russian military does not attack residential buildings and hinted that the Dnipro building might have been hit by Ukrainian anti-aircraft fire.

The attack on the building came amid a broader barrage of Russian cruise missiles across Ukraine. The Ukrainian military said on Sunday that it did not have the necessary resources to intercept the type of Russian missile that hit the Dnipro residential building.

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