Russia massively strikes Ukraine's Dnipro: 4 killed, 40 injured, buildings damaged
Photo: Russian troops strike Dnipro with a missile (t.me/dsns_telegram)
In Dnipro, 40 people have been injured and 4 killed in a Russian rocket attack on the city. Tomorrow has been declared a day of mourning, according to Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov and acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration Vladyslav Haivanenko.
In Dnipro, the number of casualties has risen to 40. The vast majority are in hospitals, and 11 of the wounded are in serious condition. 4 killed have been confirmed.
Search and rescue operations have been completed.
Four high-rise buildings were also damaged in the city as a result of the Russian strike, with over 200 windows broken. An educational institution, a charity warehouse, and a number of non-residential premises were destroyed. Emergency services extinguished all fires.
A four-story office building and 49 cars were also damaged.
The mayor added that December 2 has been declared a day of mourning in Dnipro for those who died as a result of the Russian attack.
Russian strikes of Dnipro on December 1
This morning, Russian troops attacked Dnipro with a missile. An air raid alert was declared after 10 a.m. Kyiv time. At that time, the Ukrainian military warned of the threat of ballistic weapons being launched from Taganrog, Russia.
According to local Telegram channels, the missile struck near a service station. There are many ambulances at the site of the strike.
Initially, 3 people were reported killed, and 15 were injured. Later, the info was updated, and the number of casualties rose to 27 people.
Local authorities and rescuers also showed footage of the aftermath of the Russian ballistic missile strike.