Dnipro mourns its dead as casualty toll from Russian attack up to 24

Dnipro has declared a day of mourning for March 30 after four civilians were killed in a Russian strike Friday night.

This was announced by Mayor Borys Filatov on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

“Another horrific attack on Dnipro. A day of mourning has been declared for tomorrow for all those killed in the city,” he noted.

Filatov added that emergency response teams continue eliminating the consequences of the deadly attack.








“We are assessing damage, but we already know that at least 1,500 windows will need to be replaced in people’s homes,” he said.

Consequences of the drone attack in Dnipro / Photo: Mykola Miakshykov. Ukrinform

In turn, chief of the regional military administration, Serhii Lysak, reported on Telegram that the casualty toll in Dnipro had increased to 24.

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“The casualty toll in Dnipro has increased. At present, it’s 24, and nine of those injured have been hospitalized,” he noted.








Consequences of the drone attack in the Dnipro / Photo: Mykola Miakshykov. Ukrinform

As reported, on the evening of March 28, explosions rocked Dnipro during a Russian drone raid.

Administration chief Serhii Lysak said a large-scale fire had broken out in a restaurant complex. A high-rise building and private homes also caught fire.


Source: Dnipro mourns its dead as casualty toll from Russian attack up to 24

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