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.
The city of Dnipro has once again come under devastating attack, resulting in significant civilian casualties and destruction of residential infrastructure.
A recent russian strike on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro has resulted in a growing number of casualties, as emergency services complete search and rescue operations at the site of destruction.
According to official reports, the death toll has risen to three people. Among the victims is a young woman born in 2003, whose body was recovered from beneath the rubble of a destroyed residential building.
Russian terrorists have once again massively attacked Ukraine with missiles. Various cities: Kyiv, Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Sloviansk, Kramatorsk. More than 40 missiles of different types. Residential buildings, infrastructure, and a children's hospital have been damaged.
All services are engaged to save as many people as possible.
The whole world must muster all its determination to finally put an end to Russian strikes. Killing is what putin brings. Only together can we bring true peace and security.
According to preliminary information, 8 people have been killed, 29 have been injured, of whom 14 have been rescued by the State Emergency Service.
- In Dnipro, a five-story building has been partially destroyed. A fire broke out, which firefighters managed to contain.
2 people have died, and 20 others have been injured.
A kindergarten, a college and an enterprise were destroyed.
A fire broke out on the territory of the enterprise, which was already extinguished by rescuers.
All necessary services are available on site.
UPD:
Dnipro The number of victims increased to 18 people, including 6 children.
10 people were hospitalized, including 5 children.
These are shots from the Dnipro. A private house was destroyed. In addition to the dead woman and child, three people were injured.