Bodies of 3 children recovered from rubble in Kryvyi Rih after Russia bombs the city
Source: Serhii Lysak, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Svoi
Rescuers pulled the bodies of three children from the ruins of an apartment building in Kryvyi Rih, struck by a Russian missile on November 11. The children—all from the same family—lost their lives alongside their mother, bringing the tragic death toll to four.
First responders located the body of the mother, Olena, under the debris on Monday. The grim discovery came later into the night, when they uncovered the bodies of her two sons, 10-year-old Kyrylo and 2-year-old Demyd. By morning, they found the youngest victim, 2-month-old Ulyana.
Olena’s husband is the only member of the family survived the devastating attack.

On November 11, Russian forces struck a residential building in Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, causing injuries and, tragically, several deaths. Rescuers continue to clear the debris, as others may still remain trapped.
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