In Ternopil, the number of victims of the Russian strike on November 19 has increased to 36. A seriously injured woman born in 1944 died at St. Luke’s Hospital in Lviv.
This was reported on Facebook by Serhii Ziubanenko, Head of the Ternopil regional police, according to Ukrinform.
“Today we received more sad news. A woman who was seriously injured as a result of the missile strike on Ternopil on November 19 died at St. Luke’s Hospital in Lviv. She was a retiree born in 1944, a resident of a house on 15 Kvitnya Street, which was damaged by enemy shelling,” the statement said.
It is noted that as of December 2, the death toll has increased to 36 people, including 29 adults and seven children.
“Unfortunately, five people (four adults and one child) are still missing. Our investigators, forensic experts, and dog handlers are continuing their work to determine the fate of each of them. We will continue to document the consequences of the crime and assist the families of the victims,” Ziubanenko emphasized.
As reported by Ukrinform, 28 victims of the Russian attack remain in hospitals in Ternopil, including four children.
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On the morning of November 19, the Russians attacked Ternopil with combat drones and missiles. Two residential high-rise buildings were hit in the city. On November 22, search and rescue operations, which lasted four days, were completed in Ternopil.