Russian forces launched a missile strike targeting residential neighborhoods in Dnipro overnight on September 28–29, damaging over 60 private houses and several apartment blocks.
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Russian missile strike on Dnipro overnight of 28-29 September damaged over 60 private houses and apartment blocks.
Russian forces attacked Dnipro overnight on Sept. 29, killing three people, including one child, and injuring five.
Russian missiles hit Dnipro, killing one person and wounding two others according to Valentyn Reznichenko.
Missiles struck a residential quarter and a transport enterprise where 50 buses and an administrative building were burning.
Valentyn Reznichenko initially reported two adults and two children (8 and 9 years old) killed in the attack.
Kiryl Tymoshenko later stated there were two dead and two wounded, including one child.
Damage included over 60 private homes, several apartment buildings, a market, power lines, and civilian vehicles.
On the night of September 29, as a result of a rocket attack by the occupiers on the city of Dnipro, one child was killed and another was injured.
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