The death toll from Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian cities of Dnipro and Samar has risen to 35 people, according to Serhiy Lysak, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration. The attack, which occurred on June 24, has raised concerns about the escalating conflict and the targeting of civilian areas. Further details about the impact and casualties have not yet been released.
Local authorities are working to assess the full extent of the damage to infrastructure and the number of injured individuals. Emergency services are also coordinating relief efforts and evacuating residents from affected areas. The incident has sparked renewed calls for international support and sanctions against Russia.
Analysts suggest the attack may be part of a broader strategy to intensify pressure on Ukraine’s southern regions, which have been a focal point of the conflict. The Russian military has been accused of using civilian infrastructure as a target in several recent attacks, raising ethical concerns about the conduct of the war. The international community is now closely monitoring the situation for any further developments.