The number of casualties as a result of the Russian rocket attack on Dnipro on April 2 has increased to 18 people, including five children.
This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Serhiy Lysak.
"The number of casualties has increased. According to updated information, four children aged 14 to 17 have been injured. All of them are receiving medical assistance," Lysak said.
Among the injured are also five adults. Two of them, a man and a woman, have been hospitalized. Their condition is assessed as moderate.
Updated 18:40
According to Lysak, as of now, there are already 13 casualties from the rocket attack in Dnipro, including five children. Eight of the wounded have been hospitalized. All of them are in moderate condition
Updated 20:30
As reported by the head of the Regional State Administration (RSA), the number of casualties in Dnipro has increased to 18 people.
Among the 12 hospitalized individuals, five are children.
Rocket Attack on Dnipro Earlier, residents of Dnipro heard explosions during an air raid alarm in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Air Force warned of incoming guided aviation missiles in the direction of Dnipro.
Later, it became known that the Russians launched a missile strike on the city. As a result, civilians were injured. Additionally, one of the educational institutions in Dnipro was damaged due to the Russian attack.