A house belonging to the Kichenok sisters was damaged by a Russian shelling in Dnipro.


As a result of the Russian attack on the city of Dnipro, the house of Ukrainian tennis players Lyudmyla and Nadiya Kichenok was damaged. This was reported by 'Glavkom'.
Lyudmyla Kichenok posted a photo of the damaged house on her Instagram page.
'The house where I lived in Dnipro was shelled last night... Many injured, and we still do not know how many are dead.'
On Friday, March 28, Russia conducted a massive drone attack on Dnipro. A strike hit the 'Bartolomeo' restaurant and hotel complex. There is also information about casualties and injuries.
Local residents reported that they managed to escape from the burning entertainment complex.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military-civil administration, Serhiy Lysak, confirmed damage to residential areas due to the Russian attack.
Later, Serhiy Lysak reported that there were injuries in Dnipro as a result of the attack.
There are preliminary data on the injured in Dnipro. Rescuers have taken four injured people to the hospital. Information will be updated. A large fire also occurred in the restaurant complex. Fires also happened in a high-rise building and private houses. Firefighters are working everywhere. The fire is currently under control.
Later, Lysak reported that based on collected information, four people died in Dnipro. The number of injured has also increased - now there are 15, three of whom are in serious condition.
Four local residents who survived the tragedy will return home. Others will remain in the hospital.
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