RussiaUkraineWorld Russia missile attack on a residential building in Ukraine, killing 35 people, including children by News Line January 16, 2023 written by News Line January 16, 2023 14 views 14 Russia missile attack on a residential building in Ukraine, killing 35 people, including children According to details, a Russian missile attack on a building in the Ukraine city of Dnipro killed 35 people and injured 75, including children. According to foreign media reports, Governor Dnipro says around 40 people are still buried under the rubble of the Russian missile attack, the search and rescue operation in Dnipro has been going on for 40 hours after the Russian invasion. According to media reports, 35 people, including two children, were killed and 75 were injured in a missile attack on the building in Dnipro, and the injured were shifted to different hospitals. 19 killed, and 20 injured in a road accident in China In this regard, a statement issued by the German Defense Ministry said that there are Russian leaders and forces responsible for the war crimes in Ukraine and should be brought to the forefront of the law. According to the news agency, a residential building was targeted in a Russian missile attack in Dnipro on Saturday. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail News Line Blogger and Content writer previous post Latest Air Blue Jobs 2023 across Pakistan Apply Online next post Updates: what after Kevin Nash’s disturbing comments on his podcast Related Posts A coal mine fire in southern China’s Guizhou province kills... September 25, 2023 Another Sikh leader of the Khalistan Movement killed in Canada September 21, 2023 Putin to meet Chinese president next month, report September 20, 2023 Bitter meeting of the Canadian High Commissioner in the Indian... September 19, 2023 India could be behind killing of Canadian Sikh Leader: Trudeau September 19, 2023 9 Juvenile Inmates Escape from Pennsylvania’s Abraxas Academy September 18, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.