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Attack on Dnipro: the death toll has risen to three, 30 injured

Attack on Dnipro: the death toll has risen to three, 30 injured
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The number of people killed in the Russian attack on the city of Dnipro on the evening of April 16 has risen to three, with 30 injured.

This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES).

"Three people were killed by the Russians, including one child. Preliminary reports indicate 28 people were injured, including four children," the statement said.

Residential buildings, student dormitories, a school building, a food production facility, and vehicles were damaged. Several fires broke out in the city as a result of the UAV attack. All of them have now been extinguished.

 

 

The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak, reported that the number of injured had increased to 30.

"The massive UAV attack had tragic consequences. Three people were killed in Dnipro, including a child. Thirty people were injured, five of them children. Sixteen patients remain under medical supervision in hospitals. One is in serious condition," he said.

 

According to Lysak, about 10 apartment buildings and as many private houses were damaged in the city.

Also damaged were a school building, a dormitory, a gymnasium, a food processing plant, a post office, a printing house, an administrative building, shops, and nearly 15 vehicles.

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