
On the evening of November 6, when people were returning home from work, Russia struck the Dnipro with strike drones. Six people were injured as a result of the attack. Three of them are in hospital in moderate condition. They are being provided with the necessary medical care. The rest will be treated at home. This was reported by the acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Vladislav Gaivanenko.
Chairman Boris Filatov noted that several residential buildings were damaged as a result of the attack.
“As a result of the Russian attack in the Dnipro, several residential buildings were damaged. The city, primarily hospitals and utilities, are working in full coordination with rescuers and the regional military administration,” he said.
Glass has been blown out in houses damaged by Russian army shelling of the Dnieper. Law enforcement officers, utility workers, and volunteers are already working on the scene, providing construction materials.
The data on the damage caused by Russian troops continues to be clarified.