Among victims in Dnipro is seven-month-old baby, three people are in serious condition – local authorities
The number of victims as a result of the Russian strike on Dnipro on Friday has increased to six people, including a child, Head of Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration Serhiy Lysak said.
"There is a dead person in Dnipro. There are six more victims. Among them is a seven-month-old baby. The girl has poisoning from combustion products. Three locals are in serious condition. These are women 27 and 30 years old and a 29-year-old man. The others are average," Lysak said in Telegram channel.
Four floors of the high-rise building were damaged. People are probably blocked in apartments, as well as in cars around the site of a missile attack, the administration's head said.
A fire broke out in one of the entrances of the damaged house.
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