The number of victims from the missile strike on Dnipro has risen to 11 dead and over 160 injured.


The number of those affected by the missile strike has increased overall
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has updated the data on the consequences of the missile strike in Dnipropetrovsk region. According to him, the number of victims has increased significantly and the scale of destruction has proven to be catastrophic.
In Dnipropetrovsk region, assistance is being provided to all who were affected by the strike of Russian ballistics. As of now, over 160 people are known to be injured. Unfortunately, 11 people have died
The President warned of a possible increase in the number of victims. 'The dismantling of the debris continues, so the number of dead may unfortunately increase. My condolences to all relatives and loved ones,' Zelensky noted.
'This strike affected many civilian infrastructures: houses, schools, even a regular passenger train. There were over 500 passengers in the train. Five cars were smashed. Fortunately, there were no casualties. All injured have received assistance.'
Help for the victims continues
After the missile strike on Dnipropetrovsk region, the number of victims has increased, many buildings have been destroyed, and the consequences may be even more tragic. President Zelensky warned citizens about the possible increase in the number of victims and continues to provide assistance to those affected by the shelling.
After the missile strike on Dnipropetrovsk, the number of victims and the scale of destruction continues to rise, prompting President Zelensky to warn about a possible increase in the number of casualties. Assistance continues for those affected, including the injured and those trapped in destroyed buildings.Read also
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