Dnepropetrovsk OVA in its Telegram channel today, January 7, published photos showing the consequences of the recent Russian attack by “shaheds” that damaged the Dnieper hostel.
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More than two dozen families live in the damaged dormitory, which suffered the most during the suicide bomber attack committed by the Russians yesterday, December 6, in the evening.
A cold wind blows through the corridors and apartments, because there is not a single surviving window pane. The floor is littered with broken glass. Broken furniture. People who carry bags of rubble out of their homes. They fix what they can,” OVA notes.
A mobile call center continues to operate on site. There, police have already processed about fifty reports of damaged property.
Mrs. Valeria’s family has lost their home and car. What saved her was that she and her husband and teenage son were in the basement, the report says. – The guy has a birthday on February 24th. He remembers well how two years ago he met his 14th under a cannonade of rocket explosions.
Andrey and his young wife went to visit friends. Literally half an hour before arrival. They say they won’t be able to live here anymore. The destruction is too great. The blow fell right under their windows, the OVA adds.
Source: Racurs

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