Russian strike on Ukraine's Dnipro city center: 31 casualties reported

In Dnipro, the number of victims of a Russian drone attack on the city center on September 30 has increased, according to Serhii Lysak, head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration.
"In Dnipro, there are already 31 victims as a result of yesterday's Russian attack. Among them, there are more minors. A 17-year-old boy sought medical help for his injuries," Lysak says.
According to him, at night, the Russians also launched drone strikes on the Petropavlivka and Pokrovske communities in the Synelnykove district. The infrastructure and premises housing a store and a pharmacy were damaged. No people were injured.
In addition, Russia targeted the Pokrovske community in the Nikopol district with heavy artillery. Experts are investigating the consequences, but there were no casualties.
Russian strike on Dnipro on September 30
Yesterday, September 30, Dnipro suffered a large-scale Russian Shahed attack. Several fires were reported in the city. As a result of the Russian strike, a medical center and a children's dental clinic were damaged in the city.
As of the end of the day on September 30, 28 people were known to have been injured. Among them were a 10-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl. 12 people were hospitalized.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded to the Russian strike on Dnipro. He said that rescuers and all municipal and emergency services are currently working in the city after the strike of Russian suicide drones.