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Day of Mourning in Dnipro: Honoring the Fallen

Dnipro has declared a day of mourning for the victims of the missile strike. Honoring the fallen and information about the injured.

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Today, December 2, Dnipro observed a day of mourning for those who lost their lives due to yesterday's missile strike. Four individuals were killed in the attack. This was reported by the acting head of the Regional Military Administration, Vladislav Haivanenko, via Telegram.
"Today, Dnipro mourns for those whose lives were cut short by the missile strike yesterday. The Russians killed four residents in the city. Eternal memory to the fallen. My condolences to all who lost their loved ones," his message reads.
According to the latest data, two more victims sought medical assistance, bringing the total number of injured to 45.
In the evening and at night, the aggressor struck the Lychkivska community in the Samarsky district with drones, causing fires and damage to infrastructure.
The Mezhivka community in the Synelnykove district was attacked with KABs, resulting in injuries to a 77-year-old man and a 79-year-old woman.
Shelling continued in Nikopol, where the aggressor targeted the Pokrovsk community with artillery.
Air defense forces shot down 7 UAVs over the region. As a result of yesterday's attack in Dnipro, administrative buildings, enterprises, four educational institutions, as well as four apartment buildings, two service stations, and over fifty vehicles were damaged.