OVA: Number of injured in Dnipro rises

Valentin Reznichenko/Telegram

As of 7:40pm on 14 January, the number of injured had risen to 60.

The head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Valentin Reznichenko, said that there were already about 60 injured due to a Russian missile hitting a Dnieper apartment building, 12 of them children.

The rescue operation continues.

The Air Force also said that an X-22 missile, fired from a Russian Tu-22m3 long-range bomber, had hit a high-rise building in Dnipro. The launch was reportedly made from near the town of Kursk.

The missile weighs 5,820 kg and is 11.65 m long (almost as long as three cars).