Russian strike in Dnipro: kindergartens, a school, and a vocational school were damaged.

Russian strike in Dnipro: kindergartens, a school, and a vocational school were damaged
Russian strike in Dnipro: kindergartens, a school, and a vocational school were damaged

According to ТСН: In Dnipro, as a result of the attack by Russian forces, residential areas and civilian infrastructure have been destroyed. More than ten apartment buildings were damaged — hundreds, and possibly around a thousand windows were shattered. Heating networks near one of the houses were also affected, and many cars were destroyed.

According to preliminary data, seven people were injured, including two children. Most of the wounded were diagnosed with severe stress, there are also cases of shrapnel wounds. All the injured are receiving assistance in city hospitals.

Destruction of educational institutions

As a result of the strike, one of the vocational schools, where locksmiths and confectioners are trained, was affected. The fire on the territory of the educational institution has been extinguished, however, the training workshop and student dormitory suffered damage.

In addition, two kindergartens and one school were also affected. The city continues to gather and clarify information about the extent of the destruction.

Acknowledgment of rescuers' efforts

The mayor of Dnipro, Borys Filatov, expressed gratitude to the rescuers, police, utility services, the regional military administration, benefactors, and all concerned individuals who are helping to mitigate the consequences of the attack. He noted that the utility services are already working on the ground; ahead lies another sleepless night, but the city will cope.

This attack further confirms the severity of the situation in the region. Unpredictable strikes on peaceful cities not only take human lives but also cause significant damage to infrastructure, creating problems for people trying to live normal lives. Dnipro, like other cities in Ukraine, continues the fight for the peace and safety of its residents.


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