Russian missile destroys part of a multi-storey building in Dnipro, killing and injuring people
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The Russian army has hit a residential multi-storey building in Dnipro. At the moment it is known about one dead and six injured.
On the evening of 28 June, the enemy attacked the city of Dnipro. This was reported by the chairman of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Serhiy Lysak.
The enemy made a rocket attack on Dnipro. A nine-storey building was damaged. There is the destruction of several floors, - said in the message.
President Vladimir Zelensky specified that the Russian missile hit directly into a residential building. As a result of the attack, four floors are destroyed. At the scene are already working rescuers, medics and other necessary special services.
As of 19:45 it is known about one dead person. The Ministry of Internal Affairs noted that there may be more victims.
Rescuers are removing the rubble. People are blocked in the flats. Emergency workers rescued one man from the car - the victim was covered with parts of the mangled house," said Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko.
According to the head of the OBA, the number of injured has increased to six. Among them is a seven-month-old girl, who is poisoned by combustion products.
Three locals are in serious condition. They are women 27 and 30 years old and a 29-year-old man. The rest are moderate," Lysak reported.
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