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Death toll in the Dnipropetrovsk oblast has risen to 20, the mayor declared June 25 a Day of Mourning (PHOTO) 06/25/2025 10:29:50. Total views 135. Views today — 3.


This was reported on Telegram on the evening of June 24 by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration Serhiy Lysak, Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov, and the regional prosecutor’s office.

“Nearly a hundred of them remain in hospitals. Doctors are providing all necessary medical assistance”, - noted Lysak.

Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov reports on Telegram that the list of damage in the city is enormous.

“In residential buildings and various municipal facilities across the city, we have over 2(!) thousand shattered windows alone. Nearly 50 apartment buildings are damaged in total, with some also having roof damage. There’s significant destruction in the private sector as well. At this point, the administration of the Novokodatskyi district has already received nearly 400(!) requests from residents. And those requests are still coming in. Almost 40 educational institutions were affected — regular schools and lyceums, kindergartens, music schools, and vocational colleges”, - Filatov reported.

According to him, there is various damage at 8 medical sector locations — hospitals, outpatient clinics, and a dental polyclinic. Among public transport, 3 tram cars were damaged, as well as supports of the contact network. Dispatcher offices and electric transport workshops were hit, with roof damage reported at one depot.

“The Kaidatska pumping and filtration station was also affected, along with 16 district and residential boiler stations. And also: the Right-Bank Social Welfare Department. The Church of Peter and Paul. The Organ Hall. The Ice Arena. A gas station. A correctional colony. Buildings of a bread factory, an industrial enterprise, district administrations, and the state treasury”, - Filatov stated.

He also announced that on June 25, the city will observe a Day of Mourning for each person killed by russia.

After 6:00 p.m., the Dnipropetrovsk oblast prosecutor’s office updated the data: as a result of the russian missile attack on the Dnipropetrovsk oblast, 17 people were killed, more than 200 injured, including 19 children.

At 8:27 p.m., Serhiy Lysak reported that the death toll in Dnipro had risen to 16, and at 8:38 p.m. — that the 17th victim had been identified, bringing the oblast-wide toll to 19 dead. The injured numbered 279, including 27 children.

On the morning of June 25, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Council, Mykola Lukashuk, reported: “According to updated information, 20 people were killed in yesterday’s attack, and around 300 were injured”.