Rescue workers have completed emergency response operations at the site of the Russian strike on a building in Dnipro
Ukrainian rescue workers have completed emergency restoration work at the site of a four-story building that was partially destroyed by a Russian strike. Six people are known to have died, and another 23 were injured.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on its Facebook page.
“Emergency rescue operations at the scene of the tragedy have officially concluded. Six people were killed and 23 were injured as a result of the Russian shelling,” the statement reads.

The strike partially destroyed a four-story residential building. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service provided assistance to 37 people, including one child.
As a reminder, during the Russian Federation’s most massive attack on Dnipro, air defense forces destroyed most of the aerial targets.

In Dnipro, during a nighttime Russian attack, a kamikaze drone struck a residential apartment but did not detonate.
In Dnipro, the number of casualties resulting from the Russian Federation’s massive strike has risen to 46 people.