On July 28th, the Russian occupation army launched a missile strike on the city of Dnipro. The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, Serhiy Lysak, reported this information. According to the oblast military administration, the missiles hit a high-rise building and the building of the Security Service of Ukraine in the regional center. Additionally, there were damages to four residential buildings, including one high-rise and three two-story buildings. The missile strike also hit three administrative buildings and seven cars.
On July 29th, around 03:00, the search and rescue operations conducted by the State Emergency Service were completed. Nine people were injured, including two children, but there were no fatalities.
On the same day, July 29th, Russian forces struck the towns of Nikopol and Manganese with heavy artillery. As of now, there have been no reported casualties, and authorities are assessing the aftermath of the strikes.
As a reminder, on July 27th, pyrotechnics from the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast conducted demining operations in the village of Dovhenke in Izium district, Kharkiv Oblast. They received several requests from the residents of Dovhenke and inspected around ten private buildings, plots, and summer cottages. As a result of the arduous work by the pyrotechnics team, dozens of buildings in the village were cleared of explosive objects. Now the residents can return and begin the process of rebuilding what was destroyed by the enemy.
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