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Number of injured rises in Russia’s attacks on Dnipro

"As of now, more than 40 people have been reported wounded in Dnipro, including children." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on a post on X, APA reports. 

The post reads:

"The rescue operation continues in Dnipro after Russia’s strikes on the city. All services are engaged—medical teams, rescuers. I am grateful to everyone on the ground who is truly helping people. Since last night, Russia has been terrorizing Dnipro with missile and drone attacks. Strikes have hit ordinary residential buildings, energy facilities, and civilian sites. During the day, the Russians once again attacked the same residential area they had struck overnight. There have been numerous casualties. As of now, more than 40 people have been reported wounded in Dnipro, including children. Twenty‑three people have been hospitalized. Two more are missing – their search will continue until their fate is determined. Sadly, five people in the city have been killed by these Russian strikes. My condolences to their families and loved ones.

It is important that the world does not remain silent about what is happening and that this Russian war in Europe is not overshadowed by the war in Iran. “Shaheds” kill people all the same, and protection against cruise missiles and ballistic threats must be equally reliable. We count on the timely implementation of each of our political agreements to strengthen air defense. And it is vital that pressure on Russia over this war does not stop for a single day – there must be no pauses in sanctions against Russia for each of these strikes. Life needs protection, and I thank everyone who stands with Ukraine."

 

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