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Missile strike on Dnipro: number of injured rises, large-scale fire extinguished

Missile strike on Dnipro: number of injured rises, large-scale fire extinguished
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Following yesterday's missile strike on Dnipro, the number of injured has risen to nine people. The fire that broke out due to the Russian strike was only extinguished in the morning.

This was reported by the head of the Dnipro Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak.

On April 11, the official updated that, according to the latest information, the number of people injured by the Russian missile strike on the city had risen to nine (yesterday, there were reports of eight injured and one killed).

 

 

The head of the regional administration also mentioned that only this morning did the emergency services manage to extinguish the "large-scale fire caused by the strike."

He expressed gratitude to the emergency workers for their efforts.

Meanwhile, the State Emergency Service clarified this morning that the rescuers had extinguished a "large-scale fire, covering an area of 6,000 square meters, caused by the Russian strike in Dnipro."

 

 

On the afternoon of April 10, Russian terrorists launched a missile strike on Dnipro, using ballistic missiles for the attack.

It turned out that the Russian army targeted the factory of the Biosphere company, which produces diapers, wipes, and other civilian products. A fire broke out at the site of the strike.

As a result of the attack, part of the company's warehouses in Dnipro was destroyed. A 42-year-old man, an employee of Biosphere, was killed in the missile strike.

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