Death Toll in Dnipro Rises to Eight After Russian Strike, Including a Child.
Casualties Mount in Dnipro Attack
According to Novyny.live: Following a Russian overnight assault on June 2, the number of fatalities in Dnipro has climbed to eight. Among the deceased is a child born in 2003. This attack adds to the grim tally of civilian losses in the ongoing conflict.
One of the victims, a 60-year-old man, later died in the hospital. Rescue workers recovered the child's body from the rubble of a heavily damaged four-story building, according to Oleksandr Ganzha. The tragedy highlights the devastating impact of military strikes on ordinary citizens.
Humanitarian Toll of the War
This incident underscores the severe humanitarian consequences of Ukraine's prolonged conflict. Attacks on civilian infrastructure resulting in casualties among non-combatants reinforce the urgent need for international aid and stronger security measures in the region.
The situation in Dnipro has sparked concern both within Ukraine and globally, as the war's repercussions continue to affect people far beyond the country's borders.
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