The number of casualties in Dnipro increased after the attack on June 24.


A terrible tragedy occurred in Dnipro on June 24, when the city was shelled by rockets. According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, Serhiy Lysak, the number of casualties in this attack has risen to 21 people, and over 340 people were injured, including 38 children. Rescue operations are ongoing, as not all victims have been found.
"The number of casualties has increased due to the rocket attack on Dnipro, which the enemy carried out on June 24. It claimed the lives of 21 people. My condolences to the relatives and loved ones," Lysak wrote.
On the national day of mourning, June 25, flags were lowered at all city council buildings and other communal institutions. This is the first such event since the beginning of the war. Russian forces have changed their strategy, using drones and unmanned aerial vehicles for attacks on the city.
After the horrific rocket attack in Dnipro, the number of casualties has risen to 21 people, and search and rescue operations are ongoing. The change in tactics of the Russian military in their attacks on the city is accompanied by the use of drones for missile strikes.
The news reveals the horrific tragedy of the rocket attack in Dnipro, where 21 people died and over 340 people were injured. Rescue operations are ongoing, and there is also consideration of a new strategy by the Russian military to use drones for attacks on the city.
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