Credited from: REUTERS
A recent Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region has resulted in at least nine reported deaths, with numerous injuries sustained by train passengers. The two-wave strike primarily affected the regional capital, Dnipro, where Governor Serhiy Lysak confirmed that seven people were killed and 70 others were injured, including 10 children. Two additional fatalities occurred in the nearby town of Samar, adding to the tragic toll of the attack, according to Reuters and Dawn.
The attack severely damaged civilian infrastructure; educational facilities and healthcare centers in Dnipro were impacted, resulting in further distress among local residents. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has urged Western allies to respond decisively to this aggression as President Volodymyr Zelensky seeks military support at a NATO summit in The Hague. "It is a matter of credibility for allies to step up pressure on Moscow," Sybiha stated. This volatility highlights the ongoing risks faced by civilians, especially with airstrikes escalating in recent weeks, reports BBC and AA.