Russian Strike on Dnipro: Three Dead, Rescuers Search for People Under Rubble.
Tragedy in Dnipro: Russian Strike Took Three Lives
According to inkorr.com: A terrible tragedy occurred in Dnipro as a result of a night Russian shelling, which led to the death of three people. Among those who survived, there is fear for their lives, as there may still be people under the rubble. Rescuers are tirelessly working at the scene, trying to save the injured and find the deceased.
Dnipro Mayor Boris Filatov highlighted the sad situation in a statement:
“As long as the rescue operation is not completed, unfortunately, the number of victims will continue to rise. Already 3 people have died, and one more is not yet found,” Filatov said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also emphasized the serious consequences of the Russian attack on the Donetsk region, particularly in Dnipro, where civilians were affected. As Zelensky noted, Russian terrorists launched over 450 strike drones and 45 missiles of various calibers towards Ukraine.
The escalation of the conflict in eastern Ukraine has led to new victims and destruction, once again highlighting the ongoing crisis in Donbas. The rescue operation continues, with all efforts directed at reducing casualties among the civilian population.
This situation once again proves how dangerous the situation in Ukraine remains. In considering this tragedy, it is important to remember the human lives that have become victims of a senseless war and that the efforts of rescuers are deserving of respect and support. Each new attack only deepens the wounds that already exist in the heart of the country.
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