Bournemouth aid worker footage reveals Ukraine hotel missile attack  

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** Worker Survives Attack**

Karol Swiacki, an aid worker from Bournemouth, has survived a Russian missile attack a hotel in Ukraine. He was with his team when the strike happened in Kryvyi Rih.

The city’ regional said at least four people were killed and 31 injured in the attack. The city is also the hometown of Volodomyr , who is attending an emergency summit in .

**Aid Worker Speaks Out**

Mr. Swiacki, founder of Ukraine Relief, contacted the BBC to on the attack. He said his team was caught in the strike and many people were killed or injured. Mr. Swiacki also expressed sympathy for the Ukrainian people, saying “I’ sorry it’s happening to you Ukraine. We won’t give up.”

**Damage and Response**

The missile damaged 13 apartment blocks and 12 shops. This is not the first time the hotel has been targeted – it was attacked five months ago. Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine’s Ministry of Strategic Industries, called the strike a “civilian, peaceful hotel” attack.

**Ukrainian President Speaks Out**

President Zelensky spoke at the EU emergency summit, thanking European leaders for their support. He said, “We are not alone, and these are not just words, we feel it.”

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