Russian attack: Houses destroyed in Ternopil, people burned in fires, many dead. There may be people under the rubble (supplemented)


Russia hit residential neighbourhoods in Ternopil, a multi-storey building destroyed, many fires.
As a result of the attack on Ternopil it is known about 9 dead, there may be people under the rubble, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote in Telegram.
Photos and videos of the fire and terrible devastation are being published in social networks.
The mayor of the city Sergey Nadal said that the Russians hit with missiles and "Shaheds".
Buildings and residential houses have been damaged. There are casualties. The relevant services are working on the site," he said.
In social networks publish photos and videos of the fire and terrible destruction in Ternopil. The city is evacuating residents, fires are raging in the affected houses, the authorities ask not to open windows, the content of harmful substances is many times higher than normal.
Telegram channel Novini Ternopil 20 hvilin writes that people in one of the houses hit by Russia burned alive.
On the morning of 19 November, Russia attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles. There were explosions in Khmelnitsky, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, Lviv and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
The death toll has risen to 10. It is known about 37 victims, 12 of them children, said the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Igor Klymenko. In one of the houses the fire engulfed the premises from the 3rd to the 9th floor.



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