Strike on Kryvyi Rih. Three-year-old Tymofiy did not survive.


On the evening of April 4, terrorists attacked Kryvyi Rih with unmanned aerial vehicles. Three-year-old Tymofiy did not recover from his injuries. This was reported by 'Glavcom' citing 'Svoi'.
According to the boy's mother, at the Time of the explosion, he was walking home with his grandmother. The mother was at home but ran outside to her. There she saw a horrific scene.
'Tymofiy was a very active child, he loved space and rockets. He was fascinated by collecting beetles and ladybugs,' mother Valeriya recounted.
Yesterday, photos of the injured Tymofiy were circulated on social media, where efforts were immediately made to resuscitate him and transport him to the hospital.
Today, residents of Kryvyi Rih come with flowers and toys to the playground where nine children died under a Russian missile.
At 2:45 AM, the head of the Kryvyi Rih Defense Council, Oleksandr Vilkul, reported that emergency rescue operations at the sites of enemy attacks were completed. As a result of the attack, 18 people died, including nine children. More than 60 people were injured, including children.
According to the head of the city security council, Oleksandra Vilkul, Russian terrorists used the 'Iskander-M' ballistic missile with cluster munitions, which exploded in the air over a residential area and resulted in numerous civilian casualties.
It is reminded that on April 4, a 15-year-old boy from Kryvyi Rih died due to a Russian missile strike. Relatives, bidding farewell to their son, held his hand.
Analysis:
The sons of Kryvyi Rih residents became victims of a terrorist attack carried out with unmanned aerial vehicles. Witnesses report the horrific consequences of this attack, particularly the death of nine children and numerous injuries. Rescue operations and infrastructure restoration are ongoing in the city.
This horrific incident is yet another confirmation of Russia's aggressive actions against Ukraine and the ruthlessness of its militants. Civilian residents, including children, have become victims of these attacks, which highlights the need for continued international pressure on Russia.
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