Russian attack on Dnipropetrovsk region has already claimed 21 lives and left over 300 people injured
On June 24, a massive missile attack took place in Dnipropetrovsk region, the consequences of which are striking - the number of victims has increased significantly. According to official data from the head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, as of today the number of people killed in the attack has reached 21, including 19 in the Dnipro itself. This is another harsh reminder of the ruthlessness of war and its devastating impact on civilians. According to Serhiy Lysak, the greatest human losses were in the Dnipro, where 19 people died during the night attack. In total, the number of victims in the region has increased to 21, and the number of injured has exceeded 300. "Sympathy and support to the families of the deceased and all those who lost loved ones in this tragedy," the head of the region noted in his Telegram channel. He emphasized that the region's hospitals are working in an intensified mode, receiving new victims every day. Doctors are doing everything possible to save the wounded and stabilize their condition. Doctors, as before, risking their lives, are on duty on the ground, making every effort to provide medical care and support. They are not only fighting for the lives of the victims, but also trying to return them to normal life, despite the scale of the destruction. In general, the situation is truly alarming and reminds us of the need to strengthen defense capabilities and maintain constant morale among the region's residents. The authorities and doctors call for staying safe, staying in shelters, and understanding the losses that this latest aggression has brought to the country and its residents. This tragic event once again confirms that the war continues, and each new blow leaves its mark on the lives of thousands of people. Despite all the efforts of the defense forces and humanitarian services, the destruction and human losses remain a great tragedy for the region and the entire country.