October 27 declared a day of mourning in Dnipro.


Terrorist attack in Dnipro: five people killed
As a result of the night attack by the Russian military on the city of Dnipro on October 26, five civilians, including one child, were killed. In connection with this, October 27 was declared a day of mourning in Dnipro. This was reported in a statement by the city council.
On the eve of October 26, Russia carried out a new attack on Dnipro. As a result of the shelling, houses and a hospital in several districts of the city were destroyed. Five people were killed, including one child.
By order of Mayor Borys Filatov, October 27 was declared a day of mourning
Among the dead were the wife and daughter of a police officer. The younger daughter of the investigator was successfully rescued.
According to the regional administration, 21 people were injured, of which 7 are in hospital. One of the injured, a 17-year-old boy, is in serious condition.
After the missile attack, 217 people who were affected contacted the police. Law enforcement officers documented over 207 cases of damage to citizens' property.
In Dnipro, more than 10 apartment buildings, two private houses, and the Mechnikov Hospital were destroyed. A garage and 30 cars were also damaged.
Previously, the body of one man was found under the rubble in Dnipro. The total number of deaths increased to five.
It should be noted that also as a result of the night attack on the Kyiv region a woman was killed, a child was injured, rescuers extinguished two fires. In Kyiv, there was also an attack using an unmanned aerial vehicle, as a result of which a girl was killed.
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