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Two civilians killed in Russian attack on car repair service in Dnipro pulled out from under the rubble

Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 08:32
Two civilians killed in Russian attack on car repair service in Dnipro pulled out from under the rubble

WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE 2022, 08:32

The bodies of two civilians killed in a Russian attack on a car repair service company in Dnipro on 28 June were found under the rubble.

Source: Valentyn Reznichenko, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration; Mykola Lukashuk, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council; State Emergency Service HQ for Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on Facebook

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Quote from Reznichenko: "We received some bad news this morning. Rescuers have found the bodies of two civilians – a man and a woman – under the rubble of the car service company destroyed by a Russian missile. These people ended up at the epicentre of the explosion. They were not from the military, they had no weapons. It was a peaceful company, staffed by peaceful civilians."

Details: Reznichenko said that fragments of a Kalibr missile were found at the site of the attack.

The State Emergency Service said that the search and rescue operation had been completed.

Reznichenko recalled that the Russian occupiers fired 6 Calibre missiles on Dnipro from the Black Sea on 28 June, and Ukrainian defenders managed to shoot down four of them.

In turn, Lukashuk said that the Russian occupying forces launched an attack on Zelenodolsk hromada [amalgamated territorial community - ed.] on the night of 28-29 June. There were no casualties.

An electric power line was damaged in one of the villages as a result of Russian shelling, but there is currently no information about damage or destruction to residential buildings.

Russian forces also fired at the outskirts and border-adjacent areas of Shyroke hromada; there were no casualties and no buildings were reported to sustain damage.

Background:

On 28 June, Borys Filatov, the Mayor of Dnipro, reported that Russian forces had shelled the city, with one of the missiles hitting a car repair company.

 
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