In Dnipro, six people were killed and 29 wounded in a strike on an enterprise, the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration said.
According to regional administration head Oleksandr Hanzha, Russian troops attacked the city with ballistic missiles during an air raid alert on the morning of June 29. The strike hit a private enterprise, and a fire broke out at the site. In addition to the enterprise, a school, private homes and cars were damaged.
Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov said the dead included an operator on a plastic-bottle production line, another production worker and three builders who were repairing the roof of a workshop after previous shelling. Office premises suffered the most damage, and one workshop was destroyed. According to an employee of the enterprise, one minute passed between the air raid alert and the explosion—almost no one had time to take shelter.
Victims with shrapnel wounds and fractures remain in hospitals, several of them in serious condition.
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