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Dnipro missile attack: Number of injured rises to 153, over a dozen in critical condition

Dnipro missile attack: Number of injured rises to 153, over a dozen in critical condition Photo: The number of wounded in Dnipro rised to 153(t.me/dnipropetrovskaODA)

The number of wounded as a result of the morning shelling of Dnipro has increased to 153. Currently, 12 of the injured are in serious condition, according to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak.

According to Lysak, as of now, it is known about 153 wounded in Dnipro, among whom 12 people are in serious condition.

Photo: number of wounded in Dnipro has increased to 153, more than a dozen in “serious” condition (t.me/dnipropetrovskaODA)

“Medical assistance has already been provided to 18 children. The youngest patient is only six months old,” he added.

Missile strike on Dnipro

On June 24, at approximately 11:10, Russian forces launched a missile strike on the cities of Dnipro and Samara.

In Dnipro, as a result of the attack, an administrative building was damaged, windows were shattered in residential buildings, shops, educational institutions, a children’s hospital, and a dormitory.

A passenger train was also damaged–at the time of the shelling, there were passengers inside, some of whom sustained injuries.

Medics, rescuers, and law enforcement officers are working at the sites. Investigative and operational groups are recording the consequences of the strikes and collecting evidence of another war crime by Russia.

Find more details about the enemy shelling of Dnipro in the material by RBC-Ukraine.