‘Around 10 dead’ in Russian strike on Dnipro

‘Around 10 dead’ in Russian strike on Dnipro

Rescue workers are searching for people under the rubble of damaged buildings.

Dnipro early on became a hub for displaced Ukrainians fleeing fighting further east. (AP pic)
KYIV:
Russian strikes on a military facility in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro early today left nearly a dozen people dead and injured more than 30 others, a local defence official said.

“A national guard training centre was hit this morning by Iskander missiles. People were killed. Unfortunately, about 10 people died and between 30 and 35 people have been injured,” Gennady Korban, the regional head of the national guard, told local Ukrainian media.

Dnipro in central Ukraine has escaped the brunt of damage inflicted by Russian forces in more than three months of fighting, and the city early on became a hub for displaced Ukrainians fleeing fighting further east.

The region’s governor Valentin Reznitchenko had earlier said that strikes today had caused “serious destruction” and that rescue workers were searching for people under the rubble of damaged buildings.

The strikes come after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said earlier this week that 87 people were killed in Russian strikes on a Ukrainian military base north of the capital Kyiv on May 17.

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