Missile strike on Dnipro: 4 dead, number of injured rises to 27

Missile strike on Dnipro: 4 dead, number of injured rises to 27

Photo: Dnipropetrovska Regional State Administration (RSA)

Russian occupation forces launched a missile strike on the city of Dnipro on the morning of Monday, December 1. As a result, four civilians were killed, according to acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Vladyslav Haivanenko.

According to the State Emergency Service (SES), the number of wounded in the regional center rose to 27. Of those, three will be treated as outpatients, while 13 have been hospitalized — six of them in serious condition. Photos published by Haivanenko show heavily damaged private cars.

Separately, the same day Russian forces attacked the city of Mykolaiv with Shahed attack drones. The drones struck a multi-story residential building, but fortunately no one was injured. Rescuers evacuated around 240 people from several apartment buildings and two educational institutions.

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