Ukraine: death toll rises to 20 by Russian attack in Dnipro - Europe - ANSA
A 15-year-old girl is among the victims of yesterday's Russian attack on an apartment building in Dnipro, which has now resulted in at least 20 fatalities. According to the Kyiv Independent, Valentyn Reznichenko, the governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region, made this announcement via Telegram.
A total of 73 people, 14 of whom were kids, were hurt. More than 40 people have reportedly been admitted to nearby hospitals, according to Reznichenko.
In the attack, 230 additional flats suffered damage, totaling about 72 complete flat destructions. According to Ukrainska Pravda, the Dnipro City Council announced that the city would observe three days of mourning beginning today for those lost in yesterday's Russian missile attack on an apartment building that claimed at least 20 lives.
The raids targeted already damaged strategic infrastructure and power grids, including those in Lviv and Kharkiv, causing new emergency blackouts to spread throughout most of the country. According to Energy Minister German Galushchenko, there will be "difficult days" on the energy front.
According to Moldova, "fragments of a missile have fallen on the territory" of the nation, despite the dramatic images of the Dnipro condominium's rubble being split in half that are circulating on social media. This is the third instance, according to Chisinau.
The Soledar issue is still up in the air at the front, where Kiev's army is once more asserting that it is in charge of the city and refuting Moscow's claims that it has done so. Furthermore, Zelensky is requesting weapons from the West once more.
Why only "the battlefield in Ukraine" can put an end to Moscow's "terror," according to the Ukrainian president. which profited from the pledge made by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to provide Kiev with the highly desired Challenger 2 tanks following Poland's pledge to provide Leopard tanks.
The Russian embassy in London has denounced the Downing Street decision, saying that it will result in an uptick in hostilities in Ukraine and the death of additional people. The Ukrainian president praised the "strong support of the United Kingdom.". And following Rivista Difesa rumors that Italy has given the go-ahead for the supply of Samp/T anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit is anticipated in Kiev.
The Russian president Vladimir Putin's 'dolphin,' Dmitry Medvedev, who viciously criticizes the Japanese premier Fumio Kishida after meeting with Joe Biden in the White House, is the source of many pro-Nor are the tones coming from Moscow, according to statements made by the proponents of the Nor. The Kremlin had been forewarned by the two men to avoid using atomic bombs.
Kishida criticized Medvedev, saying that he "should be ashamed, the only ones to have used it were the USA.". The japanese ritual suicide known as seppuku is the only way to remove such shame.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's "dolphin," Dmitry Medvedev, viciously attacks Japanese premier Fumio Kishida after meeting with Joe Biden in the White House, so the tones emanating from Moscow are also not in line with those of the West. The Kremlin had been forewarned by the two men to avoid using atomic bombs.
Kishida criticized Medvedev, saying that he "should be ashamed, the only ones to have used it were the USA.". The japanese ritual suicide known as seppuku is the only way to remove such shame.
The Russian president Vladimir Putin's 'dolphin,' Dmitry Medvedev, who viciously criticizes the Japanese premier Fumio Kishida after meeting with Joe Biden in the White House, is the source of many pro-Nor are the tones coming from Moscow, according to statements made by the proponents of the Nor.
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