At least seven people, among them children, were wounded in Dnipro as a result of a Russian missile strike early Tuesday morning. There is destruction.
According to the head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, two missiles launched by the Russian military were shot down, however, the fallen debris damaged some “civilian infrastructure” and caused a fire.
Two wounded were taken to hospital, Lysak drowned. A dozen and a half cars were damaged by the explosions and falling debris. Glasses in private and multi-story houses and a hospital were blown out, he wrote.
Early Tuesday morning, local Telegram channels reported several explosions in Dnipro. Ukraine’s air force warned of the danger of a ballistic missile strike.
Later, the AFU said that the Russian military attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region with two Iskander-K missiles, which were launched from the territory of annexed Crimea. Both missiles were shot down, according to the Ukrainian military.