🔥 Missiles in Dnipro 28.07.23 🔥
2 years ago
No one expected, and these bastards are back. There were 2 explosions in the city, there was an Iskander missile attack, didn’t have time to give us the alarm, because we don’t have time to track them (they are too fast). They got into an apartment and administrative building. There's no word yet about the dead, at the moment there are 5 victims. I hope everything will be in order.
I hate it.
I hate it.
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There is a bit more information on the Russian missile strikes in Dnipro at following links (this is only a single source but I will leave it to others to find their own additional links):
https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-new.....5b241be67bca47
https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-new.....4a0d1718a22963
...and since Dnipro has been hit yet again, here is some info about the Russian missile strike that hit an apartment building in Dnipro and killed at least 40 people back in January, showing that hitting apartment buildings (whether intentionally or accidentally) is part of a recurring pattern for the Russian military in this so called 'special military operation': https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/14/euro.....hnk/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/14/euro.....hnk/index.html
I find it somewhat ironic that the government in Moscow complains loudly and calls it terrorism when some Russian civilians get injured when the Russian military shoots down a (presumably Ukrainian) missile over Russian territory and the debris fall on a city (e.g. Taganrog) and injure some civilians: https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-new.....a93ca5b02ccdb8 even though that happens FAR less often than civilians in Ukrainian cities being injured and killed by Russian rockets and missiles.
My sympathies to all civilians who don't want this war but have been directly affected by it.