The Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration has updated the data on the victims of the Russian missile strike on Dnipro on June 24. The death toll has reached 17 people, and the number of injured has risen to 279.
This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak.
Rescue workers are working at the site of the missile strikes in Dnipro. The number of victims may increase.
Infrastructure, educational and medical institutions, administrative buildings, State Emergency Service buildings, and a passenger train were damaged in the city. Forty-six high-rise buildings, 41 private houses, several dormitories, more than a hundred cars, gas stations, service stations, farm buildings, shopping pavilions, and stores were damaged.
An infrastructure facility in the city of Samara was also damaged. Two people were killed and 14 were injured there.
