Strike on Dnipro: 14-Story Building Damaged, Casualties Reported.
Assault on Dnipro
According to TSN.ua: On March 24, 2023, Russian forces launched an attack on the city of Dnipro, triggering multiple explosions and causing structural damage to residential buildings. As of 11:00 AM, three individuals have been reported injured as a result of the hostile strike. Local official Oleksandr Hanzha confirmed that a 14-story apartment building was among the structures hit.
The assault began at 10:02 AM when air raid sirens sounded across the city. Russian troops targeted Dnipro for nearly an hour. According to air defense data, 25 missiles and 365 unmanned aerial vehicles of various types were intercepted. However, six missiles and 27 drones struck 22 separate locations.
'At this moment, no reports of fatalities or injuries from the enemy attack on Dnipro have been received.' - Oleksandr Hanzha
Emergency services remain on site, assessing the aftermath of the attack and providing assistance to those affected. This incident highlights the ongoing threat to civilian infrastructure in Ukraine's urban centers.
Aftermath of the Strike
Local authorities are closely monitoring the situation, coordinating efforts to repair damaged buildings and deliver essential aid to residents.
This attack on Dnipro is part of the broader armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, now stretching beyond a year. The response of local government agencies is critical in supporting victims and restoring damaged infrastructure. Such events underscore the urgent need for continued international support for Ukraine as it defends its territorial integrity and protects its citizens.
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