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In Dnipro, the number of victims as a result of the Russian drone attack has increased to 21 people. Among the wounded is a 27-year-old pregnant woman. Some victims are in serious condition, 4 people died. About this reported in the State Emergency Service.

“Dnipro: as a result of an enemy attack, 4 people were killed, 21 others were injured. The massive strike caused large-scale destruction and fires. A hotel and restaurant complex, 11 private houses, garages, and a service station were on fire. High-rise buildings and 21 cars were damaged. Two units of fire-rescue equipment were damaged.” – says the message.

Head of OVA Serhiy Lysak clarified, that the youngest of the injured is 19 years old, and the oldest is 74. There are currently 13 injured in hospitals. All fires have already been eliminated. More than 150 rescuers and 40 units of emergency services were involved in the work.

We will remind that on the evening of March 28, Russian troops launched an attack on the Dnipro with the help of drones. As a result of the strikes, fires broke out in several areas of the city, in particular, a hotel and restaurant complex caught fire. In addition to it, the fire also engulfed a multi-story residential building and private homes.

The flames completely destroyed four private houses, and at least ten others were damaged. Several high-rise buildings, an educational institution, an administrative building, warehouses and garages were also destroyed.

“The targets of the attack were exclusively civilian objects: a restaurant complex, residential buildings and a high-rise building”, – stressed the first deputy head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA Yuriy Yandulskyi.

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