Officials warned that the number of casualties could change as emergency teams reach more damaged areas.
Residents Describe Fear and Confusion
People nearby said the attack happened quickly.
Witnesses described hearing rockets overhead before loud explosions shook buildings, shattered windows, and filled streets with smoke.
Families rushed to find children, contact relatives, and reach basements, shelters, or safer buildings as sirens sounded.
Authorities urged residents to stay indoors or remain inside approved shelters. Civilians were also told not to approach damaged buildings or impact sites because of the risk of collapse or further danger.
Aid and Rescue Efforts Continue
Emergency management teams are coordinating with firefighters, medical workers, local volunteers, and humanitarian groups to support affected families.
Volunteers have reportedly helped provide water, blankets, and basic supplies to people forced from their homes.
International observers and humanitarian organizations are monitoring the situation, with growing concern over civilian safety, medical care, shelter, food, and emotional support for survivors.
For now, rescue work remains the priority.
Officials say more verified details will be released once crews can safely reach the hardest-hit locations and complete damage assessments.
The attack has left residents shaken, homes damaged, and emergency teams working under dangerous conditions as the community waits for clearer answers.
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