Seven dead in Dnipro attack: 35 wounded, including three children.
Russian strike on Dnipro on June 2
According to Novyny.live: A Russian attack on the night of June 2 killed seven people and wounded 35 others in the city of Dnipro, among them three children. Twenty of the injured were taken to the hospital, with four in critical condition. This assault marks one of the deadliest recent strikes on the city, highlighting the ongoing danger for civilians in the region.
The bombardment also caused extensive damage to city infrastructure. Nearly 50 residential buildings were hit, and over 2,000 windows were shattered. The assault spread across five districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, underscoring the wide reach of the attack.
'The overnight enemy attack on the city claimed seven lives. 35 people were injured, including three children. 20 of the wounded have been hospitalized. Four are in serious condition.' Oleksandr Ganzha
This strike serves as yet another reminder of the escalating conflict and its heavy toll on civilians. It also underscores the urgent need for international support and stronger security measures to protect the population.
The attack highlights the persistent threat faced by civilians in Ukraine amid the ongoing war. With a rising number of casualties among non-combatants, such incidents are likely to fuel renewed discussions on peace initiatives and strategies to counter aggression.
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