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Search and rescue operations completed in Dnipro after Russian missile hit

Saturday, 29 July 2023, 08:47
Search and rescue operations completed in Dnipro after Russian missile hit
PHOTO: DNIPROPETROVSK OBLAST MILITARY ADMINISTRATION

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.

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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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