"Thirty-seven people are still being treated in hospital, including five children," he noted.
Earlier, the chairman of the Kryvyi Rih Defense Council, Alexander Vilkul, reported that 11 children were among the victims.
"There are now 46 injured people in hospitals, including 5 children (two children in Dnipro) and 23 women. 19 people are in serious condition, including four children. One girl is only 3 years old. And the oldest patient is 81 years old. Doctors are doing everything to save everyone's lives," Vilkul wrote.
He also added that days of mourning will be declared in Kryvyi Rih on April 7, 8, and 9 to commemorate those killed in the Russian attack.
"Children, families, the elderly... Strikes with ballistic missiles and Shahed on residential areas and playgrounds... This is nothing more than a mass murder of civilians. We will always remember each victim. This is our common tragedy and pain... Condolences to everyone's relatives and friends... And to the occupiers - burn in hell, inhumane! We will never forgive them," added Vilkulas.