The search for people in the Dnieper continues after Russian shelling on June 28.
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Two people are currently listed as missing. The State Emergency Service has rope climbers involved in the work at height, who are manually clearing the rubble with rescuers. Dog handlers with dogs are also helping to search for people. The State Emergency Service reported this on Facebook.
It is noted that during the rescue and search operations, 750 tons of building structures and debris were dismantled and removed. Psychologists of the State Emergency Service provided the necessary assistance to 47 people.
Let us recall that on June 28, the Russian army launched a missile attack on a multi-story building in Dnepr. One person was reported killed and 12 injured.
The situation in Dnepr has been unsettled for the past 24 hours as well – on the night of July 1, the occupiers attacked Dnepr. Residential buildings and various civilian facilities were damaged. Seven people were injured, including a 15-year-old boy.
Source: Racurs

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