Occupants strike Dnipro with ballistic missiles

Occupants strike Dnipro with ballistic missiles

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Ballistic Attack on Dnipro: Latest Developments

On the morning of June 24, 2025, Russian forces launched missile strikes against Dnipro, as reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak. The situation unfolded with a series of explosions echoing through the city during an ongoing air raid alert.

Lysak urged residents to remain in safe locations until the all-clear is issued, highlighting the urgency of the threat. As the attack commenced, the danger of ballistic weapon usage in the area was announced at 10:58 AM. Shortly after, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Air Forces reported the detection of several fast-moving targets heading towards Dnipro, followed by the sound of blasts resonating minutes later.

According to monitoring channels, approximately four Iskander-M ballistic missiles were deployed against Dnipro during this fierce assault. The extent of the damage and the impact of the attack are still being assessed.

As this situation continues to develop, updates will be provided to ensure civilians are kept informed and safe. The ongoing conflict underscores the precarious security conditions in the region, further complicating the lives of those affected, as reports of attacks on civilian infrastructure increase.

The international community closely watches the escalation of hostilities in Ukraine. Measures and strategies are continually discussed to address the growing conflict and mitigate risks to civilians, reports 24brussels.

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