Death toll reaches four after Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Dnipro
The Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Dnipro city on December 1 morning has ruslted in the death of 4 four people, with 41 others injured, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Vladyslav Haivanenko, has stated.
In a post on Telegram, he wrote that medical personnel continue to provide assistance to the injured, Caliber.Az reports.
Haivanenko earlier said the missile struck a service station and nearby businesses, causing significant damage. Emergency response teams—including medical personnel, rescuers, law enforcement, and other services—are actively conducting rescue operations at the site.
The attack follows a series of recent Russian assaults on Ukrainian territory. On November 29, Russia carried out massive strikes on Kyiv and its surrounding region, killing two people and injuring one, while leaving the right bank of the capital without electricity. On November 30, Russian forces attacked Vyshhorod, causing fires in residential properties and a promotional facility, resulting in one death and one injury. The strike also involved the use of a cassette drone.
By Khagan Isayev







