Russia strikes supermarket warehouse in Ukraine's Dnipro: Killed and severely injured reported
File photo: Russians attacked the VARUS distribution center in Dnipro (facebook.com/DSNS)
On the evening of May 5, the VARUS supermarket distribution center in Dnipro came under Russian attack. There are reports of casualties, according to Ruslan Shostak, a co-owner of VARUS.
"Last night, our VARUS distribution center in Dnipro was targeted by a Russian attack. The worst part is that people were killed, and some are in serious condition in the hospital," Shostak says.
However, he does not provide details on the extent of the damage.
"Nothing is more devastating than the loss of human life. More details to follow…," the company's co-owner adds.

Photo: Russians attacked the VARUS distribution center in Dnipro (facebook.com/ruslanshostak.ua)
Russian strikes on Dnipro
On the evening of May 5, Russians once again attacked peaceful Ukrainians in Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Kramatorsk.
In particular, the Russians launched a missile strike on Dnipro. Four people were killed as a result of the attack. Nine others were wounded, one of whom is in extremely critical condition.
Russian guided bombs also struck civilian infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia, cars, a store, and a business caught fire.
Russian strike damaged residential buildings, a car repair shop, and a car wash, killing 12 people. Another 39 were injured.