There’re already 27 victims in Dnipro – Emergency Service
The number of people injured as a result of the Russian missile strike on Dnipro has risen to 27, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports.
"There are already 27 victims in Dnipro due to a Russian missile strike. Unfortunately, four people died, and four more were rescued," a Telegram channel post states.
It was noted that emergency workers have extinguished all fires. A four-story office building and 49 cars were damaged.
Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov reported that four high-rise buildings in the city were also damaged, with more than 200 windows broken.
"An educational institution, a charity warehouse, and several non-residential buildings were also damaged. All services are working on the scene, including more than 50 utility workers, as well as heavy equipment such as loaders, tow trucks, and dump trucks," the mayor emphasized on Telegram.
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