Russians attacked Dnipropetrovsk region: a shop and a multi-storey building are on fire, there are casualties.


As a result of the shelling in Dnipropetrovsk region, three people died
As a result of the shelling carried out by Russian troops in Dnipropetrovsk region, three people were killed. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak. It was also learned that 19 people were injured, including an 11-year-old boy.
The explosion occurred in the evening of November 30 in the Dnipro district, which covers the central part of the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Currently, it is known that three people died, and 21 were injured. Among the injured is a child, an 11-year-old boy, who was hospitalized in moderate condition. Eight people were taken to the hospital in serious condition with penetrating wounds, internal organ injuries, and fractures.
The consequences of the enemy attack in the Dnipro district, where three people died and 19 were injured pic.twitter.com/npvu5SPput
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) November 30, 2024
According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak, as a result of the enemy attack in the Dnipro district, three fires broke out. A shop, a multi-storey building, and a private house caught fire. Firefighters have managed to start fighting the flames.
It should be noted that late at night on November 28, Russia carried out a new massive shelling of Ukraine using Kalibr missiles and X-101 missiles from Tu-95 aircraft. Russian troops also attacked the Ukrainian energy system again, leading to emergency power outages.
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