Two civilians were killed in a missile strike on a service station in Ukraine’s Dnipro, regional governor Valentyn Reznichenko reported.
“These people were at the centre of the explosion. They weren’t in the military, they had no weapons. It was a civilian enterprise with civilian employees,” he said. Experts discovered fragments of a Kalibr missile near the attack site, Reznichenko added.
According to local officials, two people were killed and three were injured in missile strikes on the Sumy region over the past day. “There were airstrikes: Russians launched about 20 missiles from helicopters that did not cross the state border,” head of the Sumy region Dmytro Zhyvytskyi stated.
On the morning of 29 June, explosions were heard in Mykolaiv. Mayor of Mykolaiv Oleksandr Senkevych reported that a Russian missile had hit a residential apartment building. Three people were killed and five were injured as a result of the attack, head of the Mykolaiv regional administration Vitaly Kim stated.