Injury toll in Russian drone attack on Dnipro rises to four

Injury toll in Russian drone attack on Dnipro rises to four

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In Dnipro, a 20-year-old woman with a leg laceration sought medical assistance becoming the fourth victim of Russia's drone attack.

This was reported by Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhii Lysak on Telegram, as cited by Ukrinform.

"The number of victims from the enemy drone attack has increased. A 20-year-old woman with a leg injury sought help. All necessary assistance has been provided," Lysak stated.

The regional chief noted that a total of four people had been injured. Three persons are currently receiving outpatient treatment. A 52-year-old woman remains hospitalized.

According to the recent data, around 200 windows in residential buildings were shattered. Damage inspection is ongoing, with utility workers and volunteers assisting on the ground.

Read also: One killed, one injured in Russian drone strike on Beryslav

As reported by Ukrinform, early on March 13, Russian drones struck Dnipro, injuring women aged 52, 56, and 82. The attack damaged apartment buildings and set garages on fire.

The attack targeted energy infrastructure linked to the railway system in Dnipropetrovsk region, causing disruptions in train schedules.

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