As of now, 28 victims of the November 19 Russian attack on Ternopil remain in medical facilities, including four children, with one person in intensive care.
In Ternopil, investigators together with forensic experts and canine units are searching for the remains of people missing after a Russian attack, combing through the rubble of destroyed buildings.
In Ternopil, rescuers retrieved the body of another victim from the rubble of a residential building destroyed by a Russian missile. The number of people killed as a result of the Russian attack has risen to 33.
In Ternopil, as a result of massive shelling by Russia on November 19, 21-year-old student of the Ivan Puliuia Ternopil National Technical University Andriy Veger was killed.
In Ternopil, rescue operations continue after Russia’s overnight missile strike, assistance is being provided to the injured. People remain trapped under the rubble.
Russia attacked apartment buildings in Ternopil with Kh-101 cruise missiles, which contain components from companies in the U.S., China, Taiwan, Germany, the Netherlands, and others.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiha has called on international partners to condemn Russia’s attack on Ternopil, which caused numerous casualties, and to provide Ukraine with additional air-defense capabilities.
Ternopil community has declared November 19, 20, and 21 days of mourning for those killed as a result of the combined attack on the city and the region.
Provocations took place during searches on the territory of the Pochaiv Lavra in Ternopil region, with a group of minors obstructing the investigators’ work.
Debris from a falling missile and several drones was recorded in the Ternopil region following a nighttime enemy attack. Minor roof damage was reported in the Chortkiv area.
Ukrainian soldier from Ternopil region Andrii Koval, who was released from Russian captivity on August 24, lost 55 kilograms during 20 months of imprisonment.