A Russian attack with missiles and drones left at least five dead and more than 47 injured in Dnipro. A large shopping center was damaged along with other nearby facilities.
The bombings hit Dniproin the east of Ukrainein a broad daylight attack that caused at least five dead and almost fifty injured.
Missiles and drones This Wednesday they reached a mall of Dnipro, bursting windows and causing a shower of fragments onto the street. The mayor of the town, Borys Filatov, declared that the attack also smashed the windows of two schools and three daycare centersand that the debris also reached a children’s Hospital.
A video posted on social media by the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenskishowed a missile flying over Ukraine’s fourth largest city.
47 personas they turned out wounds in the attack, including a 14-year-old girl, according to local authorities. Dnipro has served as key logistics centerduring the war. Russian forces have carried out several deadly attacks against the city and the surrounding region since they invaded Ukraine in 2022.
More than 10,000 civilians have died in the war and another 20,000 have been injured, according to United Nations. Violence continues to ravage the country, where Russian bombings in Kharkiv also killed one person and wounded two others, according to regional official Oleh Suniehobv.
Ukraine receives new disbursement from IMF credit line
This Wednesday, Ukraine received 2 billion euros from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) within the framework of an ongoing credit line, as announced by Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Another 14,000 million euros are expected as part of the deal, but Ukraine must pass IMF reviews of its progress on economic parameters before each party is released. The latest funds will go toward social benefits and salaries for doctors and teachers, among other things, Shmyhal said.