Four killed in Russian drones, 19 wounded
Four people were killed and 19 were injured in the mass attack of Russian drones on Friday night in the city of Dnipra in southeast Ukraine, said Regional Governor Serhiy Lysak.
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Russians shelled the hospital in Ukraine
Lysak added to the Telegram that a tall residential building and almost 10 private houses lit. Fire teams put a fire control in the hotel complex.
In an earlier post, Lysak said that the number of victims would probably grow, and the three were injured in serious condition.
Now it is also known that the enemy has directed more than 20 drones towards the city, Lysak wrote on the Telegram. « Most are knocked down. »
Pictures and videos posted on the Internet show flames and large clouds of smoke that rise toward the sky. Some shots depicted the broken interior of the building, the hard -to -be damaged upper cathove and the street sprinkled with broken glass and building materials.
Ukraine: At least four dead in an attack by drones in Dnipper
At the attack of Russian drones, at least four people were killed and injured 21 people in the central Ukrainian city of Dnieper, in shocks that damaged the buildings and caused a fire, Ukrainian authorities said.
On Friday night, Russia sent « more than twenty drones to the city, » wrote Sergei Lisak, Governor of the DNEPROPETROVO region, at a Telegram Message Exchange Service.
– A huge attack caused broad destruction and fires. The hotel and restaurant complex, 11 houses, garage and gas station set on fire – he said, adding that firefighters were able to extinguish the fire.
US President Donald Trump drives Kremlin and Kiev to agree to a truce after more than three years of deadly fights.
But Russia and Ukraine have again accused each other of attacks on energy objects opposed sides, breaking the fragile agreement published this week by Washington, which was to ban hit such infrastructure.
On Friday, the Russian president presented the idea of a « transitional administration » for Ukraine, under the auspices of the UN, an option that would include the departure of Volodimir Zeleni, before any negotiations on the peace agreement.
The Ukrainian president accused his Russian colleague of delaying « any possibility (…) negotiations » to interrupt the fight.
The High Human Rights Commissioner Volker Tuerk called on Friday to interrupt the « terrible suffering » caused by the attacks on civilians in Ukraine, more than three years after the start of the Russian invasion.
The number of victims in the first three months of this year « increased by 30 percent compared to the same period last year, » Tuerk complained.