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To spread: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit the Dnipropetrovsk reg...

Russia hit Dnipropetrovsk region: 200 victims and 17 dead are already known

To spread: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit the Dnipropetrovsk region on June 24, a series of explosions was sounded in the region. The number of affected people has increased to more than two hundred. As a result of the rocket attack of the Russian Federation in Dnipropetrovsk, 17 people were killed on June 24, the prosecutor's office of Dnipropetrovsk region reported. In particular, more than 200 people were injured, including 19 children.

Russia struck the Dnieper and in the city on June 25 was declared a day of mourning in memory of the victims of the Russian rocket attack. According to the head of the Dniprovska Ova Sergey Lisak, there is a lot of broken in the city. Infrastructure, educational and medical institutions, administrative buildings and SES buildings, passenger train. 46 high -rise buildings, 41 private house, several dormitories, more than a hundred cars are damaged.

And also dressing, service station, outbuildings, trade pavilions, shops. On June 24, the military counterintelligence of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) reported that she detained the FSB agent, which corrected the air attacks of the Russian Federation on the defense forces in Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk regions. The 16-year-old guy explored the locations of Ukrainian troops in the territory of both regions, going around the terrain on buses and fixing potential "goals" on his phone camera.

We will remind, on June 24 the rocket of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck at the train "Odesa-Zaporozhye", which was heading to Odessa. On the morning of June 24, the Russians released six Spander-M ballistic missiles around the Dnieper and Mirgorod. Four exploded in the Dnieper and the district, and two in Mirgorod. The attack on the Dnieper on June 24 affected a lot of civilian infrastructure: houses, schools, a passenger train, which had more than 500 passengers.