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Catherine and her daughter Pauline returned from abroad to visit loved ones two ...

"Graduated grandmothers, they knocked out the door": Dnipro residents told about rockets (video)

Catherine and her daughter Pauline returned from abroad to visit loved ones two days ago. According to the owner of the destroyed housing Ludmila, her husband was all in the blood. Dnipro residents told about the rocket attack of Russian troops at night on July 1. Seven residents of the city were injured due to the arrival of the ballistic missile, and about one hundred private and multi -storey buildings were damaged. About it reports Dnipropetrovsk Ova on Facebook.

A resident of a multi -storey building that came under fire said that the explosive wave had thrown it on a cot. According to her, the son, who is not two years old, was extremely frightened. Within an hour, the woman could not calm the baby. She explained that the first explosion had suddenly caught, and the explosive wave "turned it 180 degrees. " She grabbed the baby and ran into the corridor. The front door was skewed and the castle departed from the screws.

Catherine with her daughter Pauline two days ago returned to her home from abroad to visit loved ones. "Relatives ran into the corridor to the explosion, that is, they were not injured," Catherine explained. "We ran into the corridor after the explosion. Everything that the owner of the destroyed home Lyudmila remembers is the bloodied man. "The man has died, he is all in the blood, the blood flows on the abdomen, on the head. The situation is difficult," she explained.

The resident of the dormitory Margarita said she heard terrible sounds over her head. "We hear something happening, and what exactly, we cannot understand. We went there, we thought to climb up. And we already see that there are no windows <. . . > when we started walking on floors, we look, somewhere grandmother blocked, That is, we climbed, got the grandmother, because they knocked the door.