At least seven casualties were reported after Russia launched a missile attack on Dnipro in the early hours of 24 August, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, has said on Telegram.
One missile was downed by air defences but there were hits too.
"A transport facility was ruined. Seven people – three men and four women, aged 32 to 55, were injured. Mostly they have lacerations or shrapnel wounds. Six were hospitalized in medium gravity condition," he said.
Ten more objects, such as a bank, a filling station, a hotel, an agrarian firm, a furniture maker, and an administrative office, were damaged. Fifteen kiosks, two residential houses, three buses, cars, trolleybus overhead lines, water and gas pipelines were damaged too.