The number of victims in the cities of Dnieper and Samar continues to rise. Currently, there are more than 200 of them.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, at least 17 people were killed as a result of a Russian missile strike. It was reported by the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, June 24.
“As a result of the Russian Federation rocket attack in the DNipropetrovsk region, 17 people were killed,” the report said.
More than 200 people were injured, among them – 19 children.
As the city mayor Boris Filatov mentioned, the DNIEPER Blow on June 24 was one of the largest of the consequences of destruction.
In residential buildings and various community institutions in the city, more than 2 thousand windows were damaged. Generally, the destruction was recorded in nearly 50 high mention buildings, some of which also damaged the roofs.
Fix significant destruction in the private sector. To date, nearly 400 appeals from people have been recorded in the supervision of the Novokodatsky district.
It is also known that nearly 40 educational institutions -lyceums and gymnasiums, kindergartens, music schools and vocational schools have been injured in caution.
There are various injuries to eight medical institutions.
“Among the public transportation, 3 tram cars were affected, contact network support was damaged. Shipping and workshops of electric vehicles affected, in one of the depot that it damaged the roof,” the mayor said.
In addition, the Kaidatskaya station Navo-filtting, 16 districts and house boilers are also destroyed
Remember, on June 24, the Russians attacked the Dnepropetrovsk region with ballistic missiles. In the cities of Dnieper and Samar, explosions sounded.
Earlier, 11 were killed and 160 victims in the Dnipropetrovsk region were reported.
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