June 25, 2025
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The blow of the Russian Federation in Dnipropetrovsk: the death toll increased to 21, more than 300 – affected

The number of victims of the Russian attack on the Dnieper on June 24 increased to 19, in total 21 people were killed in the region, more than 300 were injured. Source: Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Sergey Lisak in Telegram is a direct language: “There are already 19 dead in the Dnieper because of yesterday’s attack by the Russians.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The number of victims of the Russian attack on the Dnieper on June 24 increased to 19, in total 21 people were killed in the region, more than 300 were injured.

Source: Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Sergey Lisak on Telegram

Direct language: “There are already 19 dead in the Dnieper because of yesterday’s attacks of Russians. In general, in the region – 21. Compassion for anyone who has lost their relatives and loved ones.

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The number of residents who had injured. There are more than 300 of them. Thank you doctors. They chat near the people who remain in the medical institutions. Do everything to save and restore the health of the victims. ”

That preceded: On June 24, the Russian military carried out a rocket attack on Dnipropetrovsk. In the Dnieper, the city’s infrastructure, train, dwellings, educational establishments, medical institutions, hostel, administrative building, cars. The number of casualties and victims has increased constantly.

The city of Samar also came under enemy shelling.

Due to the numerous victims of June 25, the region was declared in the region.

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