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I'm scared, I don't know where to sleep: a resident of Dnieper about the moment of the airstrike

by alex

The girl Alisa from Dnepr was in the corridor of her apartment at the time of the missile attack, when a part of the house collapsed a few meters away from her, in which a fire broke out after the explosion.

Shelling of the Dnieper June 28 — Alice's memories

At the time of the explosion, Alice was in the apartment with her grandmother and mother. The first thing the girl remembers is screaming and asking if anyone is alive.

Alice remembered that she spoke on the phone with her mother, who advised her daughter and other relatives to go out into the corridor.

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As reported in the Dnepropetrovsk OVA, Alisa was in the corridor of her own apartment when part of the house collapsed a few meters from her.

The girl shared that after the door was knocked down, she fell. Alice admits that she was very scared.

After a missile strike, the doors in the house jammed, which in the end had to be cut with a grinder. Alisa was very scared after the explosion in the Dnieper and still cannot recover from what she had to endure.

— I'm scared, I don't know where to sleep. I'm scared that I won't return home, I won't go to my bed. I don't know what to do — Alice shared through tears.

On the afternoon of June 28, Russian troops launched a missile attack on the Dnieper River, killing one person and wounding 12 others, including a seven-month-old baby and a pregnant woman.

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