Russian overnight missile strike injures seven in Dnipro

Strike on Dnipro aftermath on July 1

A 15-year-old boy is among the injured. One woman was hospitalized, other people wounded will be treated on an outpatient basis.

Сергій Лисак/Telegram
Сергій Лисак/Telegram

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A shop was damaged in the city's residential area. Roofs and windows were shattered in private houses and high-rise buildings.

The information is being clarified and updated.

A supermarket was damaged in the Russian missile attack, public broadcaster Suspilne wrote earlier.

Сергій Лисак/Telegram
Сергій Лисак/Telegram

Russian strike on high-rise building in Dnipro on June 28

The Air Force reported missiles heading towards Dnipro and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on June 28.

Russian forces struck a nine-story residential building, destroying several floors and starting a fire.

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Ninety-seven people lived in the building. Among the injured were a seven-month-old baby and a pregnant woman. One person died, identified through DNA analysis as a 75-year-old resident of the building.

Five people were missing as of the night of June 29, Dnipropetrovsk Governor Serhiy Lysak reported.

A woman and her son, who were reported missing, contacted him and said they were not in the house during the attack, he added on June 29. The fate of several other residents remains unknown.

The number of injured increased to 13.

Apartments on four floors of the building were destroyed and 11 cars were damaged, the Interior Ministry reported.

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Section: Nation

Author: Alla Shcherbak