The first widespread barrage on civilian targets in more than a month underscored the vital role of Ukrainian air defenses.
Tag: Dnipro (Ukraine)
Safe at Home in Dnipro, Until a Russian Missile Struck
Despite the ever-present danger of war, life in Ukraine proceeds almost normally at times. Then, suddenly, it all changes, as it did in Dnipro last weekend after a missile struck an apartment complex.
Zelensky Adviser Says He’ll Resign Over Comments on Dnipro Strike
In televised comments after a devastating Russian strike in Dnipro on Saturday, the adviser, Oleksii Arestovych, said that the missile had been struck by Ukraine’s air defense system before crashing into an apartment building. He later apologized.
Death Toll of Russian Strike in Dnipro Rises to 40, Ukraine Says
The authorities said 34 people remained missing after three days of searching for the living and the dead at an apartment building struck by a Russian missile in Dnipro.
U.N. Confirms More Than 7,000 Civilian Deaths in Ukraine
The total includes only those that U.N. investigators have been able to corroborate, and does not include the dozens killed in Saturday’s strike on Dnipro.
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Dead, Alive or Devastated After Russian Strike on Apartments
Rescue workers were still digging through the ruins of a residential building in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Sunday, a day after a Russian missile attack.
Death Toll Rises After Russian Strike Destroys Apartment Block
Rescue workers were still digging through the rubble of a residential building in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Sunday, a day after a Russian missile attack.
Rescuers rush to save people buried in rubble of a building destroyed by a Russian missile.
A 15-year-old girl was among the 14 people killed. The search for survivors continues.
Russian Missile Barrage Cuts Power and Water Across Ukraine
Outages struck Kyiv and the surrounding region, as well as Lviv, Dnipro, Odesa and Kharkiv. Half of Moldova, whose grid is tied to Ukraine’s, also lost power.