Number of injured in Dnipro rises after Russian strike on city
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On the evening of 28 March, the Russian occupation army launched a massive drone strike attack on Ukrainian territory, causing significant destruction and civilian casualties.
As a result of a massive attack by Russian drones on Dnipro, 21 people were injured, the State Emergency Situations Service (SES) has said. the youngest of the injured is 19 years old. The oldest is 74 years old.
Among them is a 27-year-old pregnant woman. She has a stab wound. Two of the injured are in serious condition. They are a 69-year-old man and a woman, - said the head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Sergey Lysak.
According to rescuers, the drone attack caused four residents of the city to pogoyuli.
The powerful attack caused serious damage and large-scale fires. The fire engulfed a hotel and restaurant complex, 11 private houses, a car service station and garages. Apartment blocks were damaged, as well as 21 cars," the State Emergency Service said.
In addition, it is reported about damage to two units of special equipment of rescuers.
The State Emergency Situations Service said that the fires were eliminated and more than 150 rescuers and 40 units of equipment were involved in the work.
All night in Dnipro they liquidated the consequences of the enemy attack. Massive strike caused large-scale destruction and fires As of morning all fires were extinguished.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional state administration has published footage taken in the morning from the sites of the Russian drone attack.
Local media reported that the Bartolomeo complex was damaged in the attack.
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