Russian morning attack on Dnipro kills 4, injures 27 – UPDATED

A series of explosions in Dnipro on 3 July left three dead and 18 injured, including a 14-year-old girl, as Russian forces targeted the city with missiles and drones.
Russian attack on Dnipro
The aftermath of the Russian attack on Dnipro on 3 July 2024. Credit: Governor Serhii Lysak
Russian morning attack on Dnipro kills 4, injures 27 – UPDATED


Russian military laucnhed a missile attack on the city of Dnipro on the morning of 3 July, resulting in multiple casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure.

According to Governor Serhii Lysak, The attack killed four people and injured 27, including a 14-year-old girl.

The first explosion was heard at 08:45, followed by approximately ten more blasts.

Suspilne reported that the attack damaged the shopping centers. A fire broke out near a medical facility, with smoke visible from one of the buildings. The facility's medical director told Suspilne that there was no information about casualties at their location at the time.

Russian attack on Dnipro
The aftermath of the Russian attack on Dnipro on 3 July 2024. Credit: Governor Serhii Lysak

Russian attack on Dnipro
The aftermath of the Russian attack on Dnipro on 3 July 2024. Credit: Governor Serhii Lysak

Mykola Lukashuk, head of the regional council, said the Russian forces hit the city with missiles and drones. The assault resulted in "damaged cars, windows, and a gas station," according to Lukashuk.

Russian attack on Dnipro
The aftermath of the Russian attack on Dnipro on 3 July 2024. Credit: Governor Serhii Lysak

Russian forces launch attacks on the frontline city of Dnipro frequently. Overnight into 1 July, Russia attacked Dnipro with ballistic missiles, injuring seven people.

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