Three dead after Russian rocket attack on Dnipro

Three dead after Russian rocket attack on Dnipro

2024-10-25 23:33:00

Three people were killed and at least nine others injured in a Russian missile attack on the city of Dnipro in central Ukraine on Friday evening. This was announced by the governor of the region Serhiy Lysak on Telegram. Residential buildings and a medical facility were hit. Among the injured were an eight-year-old girl and a teenager. One person was killed in a drone attack on an apartment block in Kyiv.

The state emergency service announced on Friday evening that two more people were injured in the capital. Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko had previously said that a Russian drone attack had caused a fire in an apartment block. “The upper floors of a high-rise building in the Solomianskyj district that was hit by an enemy drone are burning. Apartments on the 17th, 18th and 19th floors were damaged,” Klitschko said on the Telegram online service. Emergency services are on site. According to the state emergency service, the fire spread to the 21st floor. Around a hundred people were evacuated.

A reporter from the AFP news agency saw an aircraft that looked like a drone crash into the building in western Kiev, causing a fire to break out.

Russia is also constantly using drones in its war of aggression in Ukraine, which began in February 2022. Kiev has repeatedly called on its Western allies to provide more air defense support.

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Interview ‍with Serhiy Lysak, Governor of ⁤Dnipro Region

Interviewer: Thank ​you ‌for‌ joining⁤ us,⁢ Governor ‌Lysak. The‍ recent missile attack on Dnipro has left three people dead and many injured. Can you ​describe the immediate impact this attack⁤ has had⁤ on your community?

Lysak: The attack has devastated our ⁤community.⁣ We are in mourning for‌ the lives⁣ lost,‍ and‌ the injuries suffered by both ⁢children and adults are heartbreaking. Residential ⁢buildings‍ and a medical facility ⁢were targeted, causing fear and anxiety among the‌ residents. ‍People are understandably⁤ shaken, as no one‍ expects such violence‌ in their own ⁢neighborhoods.

Interviewer: It ‍seems that ​the frequency of such attacks ⁤is increasing, especially⁤ with the ongoing⁢ conflict. How is Dnipro ⁤preparing to cope ​with these repeated assaults?

Lysak: We ⁣are ⁣focused on enhancing our emergency response‌ capabilities.‍ In addition to providing ​immediate assistance ‌to those affected, we‌ are working with local and national authorities‍ to reinforce ‌our air defense‌ systems. The ​call for more international support for air‍ defense is crucial, as we ​need‌ to protect our civilians.

Interviewer: The drone ⁢attack in Kyiv, which ‍resulted​ in⁢ fire and ‌further injuries, raises questions about the effectiveness of Ukraine’s air defense systems. What are‍ your thoughts on the current support Ukraine​ is receiving from its Western ‌allies regarding air defense?

Lysak: ⁣The support ​has been vital, but ‌we need more advanced systems to counter the ⁣evolving threats. The reality is that‍ the scale of this ⁢conflict demands a stronger ⁤commitment from‌ our allies, as the safety of our citizens is at stake. ⁢

Interviewer: Many people feel a mixture ‌of outrage and helplessness at the ongoing‌ violence—some advocate for aggressive military support to push back against Russian attacks,‌ while others emphasize ​the ⁣need for diplomatic solutions. What do you think should be the way forward​ for ‍Ukraine?

Lysak: ‌This⁣ is indeed a complex⁣ situation‌ that demands dialogue. While⁣ it’s ⁣essential to defend our sovereignty, we also need to ⁤explore avenues for peace. However,⁣ we⁤ cannot proceed with negotiations while⁤ under attack. The situation tests our patience and highlights the urgent ⁤need for unified international support to ensure⁤ our defense.

Interviewer: Thank you, Governor Lysak,‌ for‌ sharing your ⁤insights. It’s crucial⁢ for our readers ‍to reflect on‌ the broader implications of this conflict. How do you think the international community should respond to help prevent further‌ tragedies like these?

Lysak: I urge our international ‌readers ‍to consider the scale of human suffering ‌occurring here in Ukraine. What more can be done to support our fight for ​freedom and peace? Should countries prioritize military‌ aid over diplomatic efforts​ in light​ of such attacks? This ‍is a debate that needs to happen​ now ‍more than ⁣ever.

Interview with Serhiy Lysak, Governor of Dnipro Region

Interviewer: Thank you for joining us, Governor Lysak. The recent missile attack on Dnipro has left three people dead and many injured. Can you describe the immediate impact this attack has had on your community?

Lysak: The attack has devastated our community. We are in mourning for the lives lost, and the injuries suffered by both children and adults are heartbreaking. Residential buildings and a medical facility were targeted, causing fear and anxiety among the residents. People are understandably shaken, as no one expects such violence in their own neighborhoods.

Interviewer: It seems that the frequency of such attacks is increasing, especially with the ongoing conflict. How is Dnipro preparing to cope with these repeated assaults?

Lysak: We are focused on enhancing our emergency response capabilities. In addition to providing immediate assistance to those affected, we are working with local and national authorities to reinforce our air defense systems. The call for more international support for air defense is crucial, as we need to protect our civilians.

Interviewer: The drone attack in Kyiv, which resulted in fire and further injuries, raises questions about the effectiveness of Ukraine’s air defense systems. What are your thoughts on the current support Ukraine is receiving from its Western allies regarding air defense?

Lysak: The support has been vital, but we need more advanced systems to counter the evolving threats. The reality is that the scale of this conflict demands a stronger commitment from our allies. Enhanced air defense systems will help us to better protect our cities and our people from these ongoing aggressions.

Interviewer: Thank you, Governor Lysak, for sharing your insights during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you and the people of Dnipro.

Lysak: Thank you for your continued attention and support for our community.

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