Several high-rise buildings were damaged by Russian strikes in Dnipro. Ten people were injured, including a 12-year-old boy. Several drone attacks on Kharkiv were recorded throughout the evening and night.
As a result of a Russian strike on Dnipro on the night of Tuesday, March 10, at least eight high-rise residential buildings were damaged. This was reported by the city's mayor, Boris Filatov, who noted that several hundred windows were shattered in the buildings, writes DW.
According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Oleksandr Hanji, ten people were injured, including a 12-year-old boy. Two women were hospitalized, and several others received assistance on the spot.
A fire broke out in one of the buildings, Hanji specified. Among other buildings, the blast wave damaged a bank's premises.
Two waves of strikes on Kharkiv
Also, on the evening of March 9 and the night of March 10, Russian drones launched two waves of strikes on Kharkiv. In the Industrial district of the city, a drone strike, preliminarily identified as a "Geran-2," was recorded near residential high-rises. Authorities report eight injured. As a result of the attack, cars and apartments on the lower floors of the buildings caught fire, and windows were shattered in the apartments.
Later, the Kholodnohirskiy district of Kharkiv was attacked - there, according to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, two people were injured, and private houses and outbuildings were damaged.
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