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Four people killed, 40 injured in Russian strike on Ukraine's Dnipro, Kyiv says
The missile strike injured 40 people, including 11 seriously, and damaged multiple businesses and vehicles amid ongoing conflict and peace talks.
- On Dec 1, Ukrainian officials said four people were killed and 40 wounded in a Russian missile attack on Dnipro, Ukraine .
- Repeated strikes on the region have hit the Dnipropetrovsk region, killing civilians and damaging infrastructure amid an intensified diplomatic push with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visiting Paris on Monday.
- Ukraine’s emergency services said car service stations, an office building and 49 cars were damaged, while Vladyslav Haivanenko reported 11 wounded were in serious condition and rescue operations ended.
- There was no immediate comment from Russia, and the strike occurred a day before US special envoy Steve Witkoff was due to meet President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
- Dnipro, with a pre‑war population just under one million, lies around 100 kilometers from the front line and is regularly targeted amid the Russia‑Ukraine war, which has caused tens of thousands of casualties and at least seven million refugees.
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At least four people were killed, and 40 others were injured in a Russian missile attack in Dnipro, an important city located in the central-eastern part of Ukraine, announced the governor of the region Vladíslav Gavinenko.
·Romania
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Four people killed, 40 injured in Russian strike on Ukraine's Dnipro, Kyiv says
DNIPRO, Ukraine, Dec 1 - Four people were killed and 40 wounded in a Russian missile attack on the eastern-central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Monday, Ukrainian officials said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
·Singapore
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