A HEARTBREAKING picture shows a terrified woman sitting in the remains of her home after it was hit by a Russian missile. Her parents are reportedly still under the rubble of the tower block in Ukraine that was blitzed by Vladimir Putin's forces, killing at least 12. Survivors were desperately signalling to rescue workers from the top floors of the burning nine-storey building in the city of Dnipro using the flashlights on their phones. But the woman appears to be paralysed by the shock of what has happened with her hand over her mouth in her fifth floor flat. According to Ukrainian government adviser Anton Gerashchenko, the woman is 23-years-old and in September "she lost her love at war". She was later seen being led to safety down a ladder by rescuers. Read more on UkraineMAD VLAD Zelensky will 'move towards victory much faster' as UK ‘intensifies support'FALL OF SOLEDAR Russia claim its first battlefield victory after months of slaughter Among the dead are a 15-year-old girl and at least 64 are injured with the youngest aged just three, reports Ukrainska Pravda. Ukraine's defence ministry said the Russians used a massive Kh-22 missile designed to sink aircraft carriers in the attack. Images showed a scene of total devastation with most of the block flattened by the rocket and huge flames pouring out of the building. After dark, smoke continued to fill the air as rescuers went about the grim task of sifting through the rubble to pull out bodies. Most read in The Sunpriceless Katie Price looks all partied out after night out with son JuniorCRASH TRAGEDY At least 68 dead as passenger plane crashes while coming into landKSI VS TEMPERRR LIVE reaction as KSI knocks out FaZe Temperrr in first roundLAY OFF KIDS Harry told 'lay off' Wills' kids after claiming he aired gripes to help them Dozens of people were seen desperately trying to roll over a burned out car to pull out survivors trapped underneath. A woman was reportedly heard screaming: "Why did you come here to kill us? "What are you doing to our relatives, our children? "You are damned for the rest of your life." The latest wave of deadly Russia missiles strikes came as the country celebrated the Old New Year, a popular holiday in Ukraine. Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky described the attack as an act of "terror" and said the "world must stop evil". He added: "Debris clearance in Dnipro continues. All services are working. We're fighting for every person, every life. "We'll find everyone involved in terror. Everyone will bear responsibility. Utmost." Ukraine's PM Denys Shmyhal said Russia blasted a number of cities on Saturday - causing blackouts in multiple regions. Explosions were reported in at least 10 regions, including Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv. Russia has repeatedly attacked Ukraine's critical infrastructure with missiles and drones - killing hundreds. Officials in Odesa said the missiles were launched "from air and sea". Earlier on Saturday, Ukraine said
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