At least two people were killed and 23 were injured as a result of a Russian attack that destroyed a clinic and a veterinary center near the medical infrastructure in the city of Dnipro, the head of the military administration of the region reported , Serhí Lissak, on his Telegram account.

The authorities had previously reported the death of a 69-year-old man in the attack. According to Lissak, around twenty people were injured, including two children aged three and six. Three of the adults were in serious condition yesterday.

The Ukrainian Interior Ministry released a video showing the destroyed building and a second damaged building. On Thursday night, Russian forces launched a barrage of drones and missiles against Dnipro that destroyed several private infrastructures and injured a gas station worker. According to the Air Force of Ukraine, Russia attacked with 17 missiles and 31 Iranian Shahed drones several regions and cities of the country, such as Kyiv and Dnipro, in the center-east of the country. Ten missiles and 23 drones would have been shot down.

Russia claimed yesterday that it attacked ammunition depots. “Tonight [Thursday], the armed forces of the Russian Federation carried out an attack with long-range and high-precision weapons launched from the air against ammunition storage sites of Ukrainian troops,” he said. point out the spokesman of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Lieutenant General Igor Konashenkov. “The goal has been achieved. All the assigned objects are attacked”, he assured in his daily statement.

Kyiv Municipality also reported the thirteenth airstrike on the capital since early May, this time with cruise missiles launched by strategic bombers-95MS from the Caspian Sea region. Across the territory, the Ukrainian General Staff reported 55 Russian airstrikes, one of which significantly damaged a dam in the Donetsk region, posing a “high risk of flooding” in the area.

Meanwhile, in Krasnodar, a large city in southwestern Russia, 200 kilometers from Crimea, two drones fell on a building without casualties, according to the governor of the area. The Russian region of Belgorod suffered dozens of artillery attacks, according to the governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, which caused material damage but no casualties.