Record increase in the number of deaths due to missile attack in Dnipro: the number of victims has increased again

Chas Pravdy - 27 June 2025 10:10

As a result of the devastating missile attack carried out by the Russian occupiers on the Dnipro on June 24, the number of victims remained affected - the number of deaths has increased again and reached 21 people. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak, on his Telegram channel, emphasizing that the tragedy continues to claim human lives. Fatalities in the Dnipro: official data and changes in figures The story of this tragic event began on June 24, when Russian troops launched a massive missile strike on the Dnipro and its environs. According to initial information from the regional authorities, 17 people were killed and more than 279 injured in the city itself. In neighboring Samara, located near the regional center, 2 people were killed and 14 injured. These figures caused deep concern among residents and leaders of the region, as the destruction was massive. Subsequently, a few days later, the number of victims increased significantly. On June 26, the regional government reported that 20 people had died as a result of this missile attack. But the number of unknown and unforeseen consequences of the tragedy continued to grow, which emphasizes the scale of the destruction and human losses. Context and consequences: the importance of timely information These figures are once again a reminder of the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe that the Russian military is causing in Ukraine. Local authorities emphasize that each new information about the number of victims is evidence of the cruelty of the war and the need for increased defensive measures and international support to protect civilians. The authorities call on citizens to remain calm and stay in safe places, as well as to be more active in reporting the facts of war crimes that will continue on Ukrainian soil. The tragedy in the Dnipro became another painful reminder of the price Ukrainians pay for their independence and freedom, and of the need for a united fight against the aggressor.

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