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The cat saved Dnieper on the day of the terrible shelling: what he did (video)

To spread: the cat by the nickname Basia saved his mistress from the wounds, and possibly death, during the shelling of the Dnieper of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on June 24, because he wanted to eat heavily. Hearing the fluffy pet, the hostess found that the feed was over and went to the store to replenish the stocks. At this time, an explosion, which damaged the apartment, reported, reports the DS Telegram channel: Dnipro news. The woman managed to hide in shelter near the store.

Despite the damage caused and damaged by an explosive wave of housing, Dnieper is glad that both she and her fluffy pet remained alive. In a conversation with journalists, a woman does not hide her joy, pressing the cat to herself, and says that Basia saved her life. On June 24, 2025, the Russians attacked the Dnieper and Dnipropetrovsk region, damaging a passenger train, which traveled 500 people. The Russian rocket damaged five cars.

The regional prosecutor's office reported that as a result of the rocket attack of the Russian Federation in the region, 17 people were killed on June 24, more than 200 were injured, and 19 children were injured. On June 25, it became known that the number of victims increased to 18. Samar also has victims in the city - two people were killed.

According to Dnipro mayor Boris Filatov, almost 50 high -rise buildings were damaged as a result of shelling, serious destruction in the private sector was recorded. About 40 educational institutions were also affected - lyceums and gymnasiums, kindergartens, music schools and vocational schools. Health care was also reached: hospitals, outpatient clinics, stomat clinic were damaged.

Earlier it was reported that in Kiev rescuers got from under the rubble of a house in the Shevchenkivskyi district of a cat, which was dumped with concrete blocks in a destroyed apartment. The animal spent 10 hours without food and water, waiting for it to be found. The pet was rescued by the fact that his master clearly called the place where his pet went a minute before the rocket's arrival.