Search and rescue operations completed in Dnipro after Russian missile hit
Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, has said that emergency workers completed search and rescue operations in the multi-storey building hit by a Russian missile in the city of Dnipro on the night of 28 July, with the number of injured people remaining the same – nine people.
Source: Lysak on Telegram
Details: Two of the nine injured people are children.
Currently, utility workers are dealing with the aftermath of the Russian attack.
Quote from Lysak: "In addition to the attacked administrative building and a multi-storey building, we have more damage. These are four residential buildings around. One is a multi-storey, the rest are two-storey residential buildings. Three administrative buildings and seven cars were also damaged.
After 03:00, emergency workers completed search and rescue operations."
Background:
- On the evening of 28 July, Russian occupiers hit an apartment block and a Security Service of Ukraine building in the city centre of Dnipro.
- Ukrainska Pravda said the Russians damaged a new residential complex in the city centre, where many apartments were still unoccupied. Ukrainska Pravda sources also reported that the SSU building has been empty for a long time.
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