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Ukraine Raises Death Toll From Ternopil Missile Strike to 34
The strike injured over 90 people, including many children, and is the deadliest Russian missile attack on civilians in Ukraine this year, officials said.
- On Nov 19, Ukrainian authorities said 34 people were killed when Russian forces struck an apartment building in Ternopil, western Ukraine.
- The Ukrainian military said the residential block was hit by a missile launched from a strategic bomber on the eve of the emergence of the U.S. peace plan in Geneva.
- Residents recounted upper floors blown off and fires as victims called for help, with Oksana Bylo and her young daughter among those who burned to death together.
- Search-and-Rescue teams completed operations, identifying 33 victims including six children, and emergency services said 90 people were wounded in the Nov 19 attack.
- In western Ukraine, usually far from the front lines, the attacks in Ternopil were among the deadliest this year and among the worst ever in the region.
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In Ternopil, they said goodbye to Maria and her children, Kamila and Nazarchyk, victims of the Russian shelling on November 19. The father of the children, Kamal, was the only survivor in the apartment - he waited for three days near the ruins of the house, which was hit by Russian missiles, Censor.net reports.
Ukraine Raises Death Toll From Ternopil Missile Strike to 34
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