At least five injured in Russia’s attack on Dnipro, rescuers working at scene
The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Internal Affairs Minister Ihor Klymenko on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“Five people have been confirmed as injured in Russia’s attack on an apartment block in Dnipro. Four men, aged from 18 to 53, and an elderly woman, 77,” Klymenko wrote.
In his words, those injured received medical aid and did not require hospital admission.
Klymenko stressed that all Russian crimes would be recorded.
The Ukrainian State Emergency Service reported that, following Russia’s recent missile attack, the upper floors in a 12-storey apartment block were damaged. Additionally, rescuers extinguished a fire that had broken out in an administrative building.
A reminder that, around 08:30 p.m., July 28, 2023, an explosion rocked the city of Dnipro. Russian invaders struck an apartment block and a building of the Security Service of Ukraine. A subsequent fire covered up to 100 square meters. Initially, three people were reported injured.