On the night of Independence Day, August 24, the occupying Russian army fired missiles at the Dnieper, as a result of which seven people were injured, houses and other buildings, buses, cars, water and gas pipelines were damaged.
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This was announced by the head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Sergei Lysak.
One of the missiles was shot down, but there were also hits. Destruction experienced a transport facility. Three men and four women were among the wounded.
Mostly they have lacerations and shrapnel wounds. Six were hospitalized in a state of moderate severity, Lysak said.
In addition, about a dozen objects were also damaged – a bank, a gas station, a hotel, an agricultural firm, furniture production, an administrative building, 15 kiosks were mutilated.
The enemy rocket also destroyed two residential buildings, 3 buses and several cars, damaged the contact trolleybus network, water and gas pipelines.
Recall that last night in several regions of Ukraine an air alert was announced due to the threat of another Russian missile attack. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned that the Russians could attack ballistics. Later, during an air raid, explosions thundered in the Dnieper.
Source: Racurs

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