- I came to say goodbye to my coach.

I was his student, says Elmira Arigbajeva outside the funeral ceremony.

Michajlo Karenovskij was a popular boxing trainer for children and young people in Dnipro.

SVT's team consisting of Ukraine correspondent Bengt Norborg and photographer Emil Larsson gets a picture of wounds that never heal inside the sports hall.

Both personal and national wounds, when innocents die and the country suffers.

- People's homes have become open holes in the body of the house.

What used to be a kitchen where you ate dinner or celebrated someone's birthday has turned into an untimely grave, says Bengt Norborg on the spot at the mass after the robot attack.

The search is stopped for survivors

Ukraine has ended the search in the houses after the Russian robot attack in the city of Dnipro where a total of 45 people have been confirmed dead, six of whom are said to be children.

"At 1 p.m. on Tuesday, the rescue operations in Dnipro after the robot attacks were completed," the Ukrainian rescue service announced via the Telegram application.

Ukraine believes that the apartment building was hit by a Russian Kh-22 robot.

Russia, on the other hand, claims that it was not intended to hit a residential building.

The attack is considered to be the deadliest single attack against civilians in over six months.