On April 24, the Dnipro authorities declared a day of mourning for those killed in Russian attacks
The city of Dnipro will honor the memory of the civilians whose lives were taken by Russia’s cynical terrorist attacks.
By order of Mayor Boris Filatov, Friday, April 24, has been declared a Day of Mourning for those killed in the enemy shelling that took place on April 16 and 23.
Over the past week, the aggressor has taken the lives of eight civilians in Dnipro. The city’s mayor emphasized that Russia continues to deliberately target the civilian population, turning residential neighborhoods into targets.

“Over the past week, Russia has cynically killed a total of eight civilian civilians in Dnipro. Tomorrow has been declared a day of mourning in the city for those killed in the attacks on April 16 and 23,” wrote Boris Filatov.
Russia has attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region nearly 40 times, causing destruction
Dnipropetrovsk Oblasthas declared a day of mourning following a strike on a bus carrying DTEK miners.
Russia attacked Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, and the Sumy region with dronesand missiles.
In the Odesa region, port facilities were damaged as a result of a massive attack by Russian strike drones on the night of April 22.
The day before, Russian drones attacked an agricultural enterprise in the Chernihiv region. Equipment and buildings were damaged. No one was injured, and the fire was quickly extinguished.
Shelling of the Kherson region: 40 settlements were hit; there is one fatality and 25 wounded.