A damaged high-rise building, one dead, injured people, among the victims is a baby. Such are the consequences of the Russian missile attack on the Dnieper on Friday, June 28. Rescuers spent the night dismantling the rubble of a destroyed high-rise building.
In the high-rise building, which was hit by a Russian missile, four floors were destroyed. People are blocked there. This was announced by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration on the evening of June 28 Serhiy Lisak.
“The enemy carried out a missile attack on the Dnieper. The nine-story building was damaged. There is the destruction of several floors. Previously, there are wounded,” he wrote.
Sergey Lisak noted that the number of victims has increased to nine people.
Among them is a 7-month-old baby. The girl has poisoning with combustion products. It is also known that three people are in serious condition: women 27 and 30 years old and a 29-year-old man.
Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Igor Klymenko reported one dead. “Unfortunately, there could be more victims. Rescuers are dismantling rubble,” he wrote.
One man was rescued by emergency personnel from a car. It was covered with parts of a damaged house. Emergency services are working on the spot, the victims are provided with the necessary assistance.
According to the police, as a result of yesterday's missile strike on a high-rise building in Dnipro, five people are considered missing.
Earlier, the Air Force of the Armed Forces warned that the Russians had launched a missile in the direction of the Dnieper.
On June 24, there were explosions in Odesa. The Russians launched two missiles, one of them did not reach the target due to the work of air defense. Black pillar of smoke over Odesa. Consequences of Russian shelling in the lens of Alexander Gimanov
A damaged high-rise building, one dead, injured people, among the victims is a baby. Such are the consequences of the Russian missile attack on the Dnieper on Friday, June 28. Rescuers spent the night dismantling the rubble of a destroyed high-rise building.
In the high-rise building, which was hit by a Russian missile, four floors were destroyed. People are blocked there. This was announced by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration on the evening of June 28 Serhiy Lisak.
“The enemy carried out a missile attack on the Dnieper. The nine-story building was damaged. There is the destruction of several floors. Previously, there are wounded,” he wrote.
Sergey Lisak noted that the number of victims has increased to nine people.
Among them is a 7-month-old baby. The girl has poisoning with combustion products. It is also known that three people are in serious condition: women 27 and 30 years old and a 29-year-old man.
Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Igor Klymenko reported one dead. “Unfortunately, there could be more victims. Rescuers are dismantling rubble,” he wrote.
One man was rescued by emergency personnel from a car. It was covered with parts of a damaged house. Emergency services are working on the spot, the victims are provided with the necessary assistance.
According to the police, as a result of yesterday's missile strike on a high-rise building in Dnipro, five people are considered missing.
Earlier, the Air Force of the Armed Forces warned that the Russians had launched a missile in the direction of the Dnieper.
On June 24, there were explosions in Odesa. The Russians launched two missiles, one of them did not reach the target due to the work of air defense. Black pillar of smoke over Odesa. Consequences of Russian shelling in the lens of Alexander Gimanov
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