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Missile blow to the Dnieper: spontaneous memorials began to appear in the cities of Russia (photo)

According to journalists, at first people carried flowers to the monument to Lesya Ukrainka in Moscow. Now natural memorials appeared in Yekaterinburg, St. Petersburg and Krasnodar. In different cities of Russia there are natural memorials in memory of the inhabitants of the nine -storey buildings in the Dnieper, who died under the rubble as a result of the impact of the Russian rocket on January 14. About it on Wednesday, January 18, reports the Russian edition "Medusa".

Thus, on January 18, it became known that the improvised memorial was organized by the residents of Yekaterinburg near the monument to the victims of political repression. They put an inscription in a frame with the date of the tragedy. As reported in the Russian telegram-channel "Bumaga" in St. Petersburg, residents organized a memorial near the monument to Taras Shevchenko. In addition, the inhabitants of St. Petersburg posted the word "Dnepr" from the candles.

In the capital of the Russian Federation since January 16, residents wear flowers to the monument to Lesya Ukrainians. As reported earlier, people brought flowers and toys, and at the foot of bronze sculpture placed a picture of a destroyed house. It was also reported that on January 17, police began to detain citizens who came to lay flowers. The Russian telegram Sotavision channel reported on January 18 that Lesya Ukrainka's monument was cleared of flowers.

In addition, the residents of the capital also wear flowers to the monument to Taras Shevchenko. According to the Russian "Rain" in its telegram channel, in Krasnodar the Russians carry flowers to the Shevchenko monument. A photo of the destroyed house was placed near the monument. In addition to flowers, toys are also carried there.

On Saturday, January 14, one of the missiles launched by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit a nine -storey building in the Dnieper, which resulted in a collapse of the building from the 9th to the 2nd floor. There were more than one hundred inhabitants of the house under the rubble, the tens of them were killed and injured. On January 17, rescuers reported on the completion of search and rescue work on the site of a partially destroyed 9-storey building on Victory Street in Dnipro.

As of 13:00, it was known that 39 people were rescued, of whom 6 children. 44 people were killed, 5 of them were killed. 79 people were injured, 16 of them. In addition, the SES received 47 reports of the missing residents of the house. 23 of them were installed dead, 4 more people were in relatives at the time of strike.