Missile strike on Dnipro: transport infrastructure facility hit, seven injured

Missile strike on Dnipro: transport infrastructure facility hit, seven injured

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At night, the enemy fired several missiles at the city of Dnipro, causing destruction and leaving seven civilians injured.

That’s according to an update by Serhiy Lysak, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.

"In the middle of the night, we had powerful explosions in the Dnipro. The enemy hit the city with missiles. One of them was shot down by our defenders from Air Command East. But there were also hits. A transport infrastructure facility was destroyed. Seven people were injured – three men and four women, aged from 32 to 55 years," Lysak wrote on Telegram.

It is noted that most of those affected suffered lacerations and shrapnel wounds. Six were hospitalized in moderate condition.

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A dozen infrastructure objects were damaged. Among them are a bank, a gas station, a hotel, an agricultural company, a furniture factory, and an administrative building. Fifteen kiosks, two residential buildings, three buses and several cars, a trolleybus network, water and gas mains were mutilated.

Information about the destruction is still being clarified.

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