A day of mourning has been declared in Dnipro tomorrow.
yesterday, 19:39
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Shostal Oleksandr
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In memory of those killed as a result of today's rocket attack on Dnipro, a day of mourning has been declared in the city. This was reported by 'Glavkom', referring to the mayor of the city, Boris Filatov.According to the order of the Dnipro city mayor, the day of mourning has been declared for May 25. On this day, flags will be lowered on the buildings of the city council, homes, and structures of communal enterprises, institutions, and establishments of the city council. Similar recommendations have been given to institutions of all forms of ownership.Let us remind you that today, June 24, Russia struck Dnipro. As a result of the attack, people were killed and injured, and there are destructions. As of 6:00 PM, it is known that there are 15 dead and 174 injured. Almost a hundred of them remain in hospitals. This strike affected a lot of civilian infrastructure: houses, schools, even an ordinary passenger train. More than 500 passengers were on the train. Five carriages were smashed. Rescuers and emergency medical teams arrived on the scene quickly. The train passengers were quickly transferred to shelters.The mayor of Dnipro noted that the city has suffered the most extensive destruction since the beginning of the war. It is worth mentioning that the full-scale war has now lasted for 1217 days.As a result of the rocket attack on Dnipro, a day of mourning has been declared, and significant material damage and human losses have been reported. The city authorities are taking measures to provide assistance and restore local infrastructure, and support for the affected remains a priority in this difficult situation.
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