A total of 23 bullets struck the Regina home where an 11-year-old girl was injured last month, in what police now say was a targeted attack.

In an interview with CBC News on Wednesday, the girl's father said just one of the 23 bullets entered his daughter's bedroom, and she was struck in the side of her body. CBC News is not naming the father due to concerns he has for his safety and the safety of his family.

The father said three bullets entered his bedroom in the home in the Eastview neighbourhood on Aug. 11 and nearly hit him and wife, who were lying down in bed.

"One hit [the] bed frame, second one went through the mattress, the third one went over us," he said.

"My wife, she panicked. And then she started screaming, running around."

Their daughter was rushed to hospital in Regina

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