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Tragedy in Dnipro: Civilians, Including Children, Affected by Latest Attacks

The city of Dnipro has once again come under devastating attack, resulting in significant civilian casualties and destruction of residential infrastructure.

According to official reports, a daytime strike on the city injured two children — a boy born in 2009 and a girl born in 2018. The impact on a multi-story residential building triggered a fire on the ninth floor and damage to the roof. Emergency services responded quickly and were able to extinguish the blaze, preventing further spread.

In addition to the daytime incident, authorities confirmed a rising death toll from a separate nighttime attack. At this point, at least 15 people have been killed, including two children. Another 40 residents were injured, among them four minors.

Rescue teams, medical personnel, and emergency services continue to work at the affected sites, providing aid, searching for survivors, and supporting displaced families.

These repeated strikes on residential areas have left the community in shock, with ongoing efforts focused on rescue operations and emergency recovery. Local authorities continue to assess the full scale of the damage and coordinate assistance for those affected.

The situation in Dnipro reflects the continuing risks faced by civilians in conflict-affected regions, where residential zones remain vulnerable to large-scale attacks.

❗️Dnipro: rescuers have recovered another body from under the rubble of a residential building.

As a result of the Russian nighttime attack, the death toll has risen to 16 people, including 2 children.

Another 42 people were injured, including 4 children.

The search and rescue operation has now been completed.

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