Attack on Dnipropetrovsk Region: Number of Injured Rises to 26.

Attack on Dnipropetrovsk Region: Number of Injured Rises to 26
Attack on Dnipropetrovsk Region: Number of Injured Rises to 26

According to inkorr.com: The number of injured as a result of the attack in Dnipropetrovsk Region

According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, Serhiy Lysak, the number of injured in Dnipropetrovsk has risen to 26 people. According to a report from 'Glavkom', 14 people are in the hospital, while the rest are receiving assistance at home. One of the injured, a 55-year-old man, is in serious condition with burns to 70% of his body, and his life is in danger as doctors fight to save him.

Consequences of the Occupants' Shelling

The head of the regional administration reported that as a result of shelling by the occupants, one person died and another 13 were injured. Most of the injured are in hospitals in moderate condition, while one man is in severe condition. Additionally, several fires broke out in the city and district as a result of the shelling, damaging multi-storey buildings, private houses, outbuildings, garages, and causing destruction at enterprises.

Serhiy Lysak noted that the number of injured from the attack in Dnipropetrovsk has increased to 26 people. Hospitals are treating individuals with serious burns and injuries, including those in critical condition. The consequences of the enemy shelling have proven destructive: residential buildings and industrial enterprises in the region have been damaged.

These events highlight how vulnerable civilians remain during armed conflicts. The next actions of local authorities and medical services will focus on providing assistance to the injured and eliminating the consequences of the shelling. The issue of population security remains a priority in this situation.


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