The head of the city's Defense Council, Alexander Vilkul, announced this information.
According to him, among the injured are also 2 children. Currently, 12 individuals are hospitalized, including one child. Two adults are in serious condition. All necessary assistance is being provided.
Vilkul also mentioned that the efforts to mitigate the consequences of yesterday's missile strike are ongoing. A support headquarters has been established in the city near the site of the strike. There, construction materials are being distributed, and applications for financial aid from the city are being accepted.
On the morning of November 21, the occupiers launched a massive attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region, including the regional center. There are reports of damage to an industrial enterprise, a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities, a garage cooperative, and private homes in Dnipro. At least two people have been injured.
According to the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the occupiers fired an intercontinental ballistic missile at Dnipro. In response, drones attacked the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation, from where the launch originated.
Subsequently, Russian troops attacked Kryvyi Rih, resulting in 31 injuries.
On the night of November 21, the Russian army also shelled the Nikopol district — the district center, as well as the Pokrovsk and Chervonohryhorivka communities, using artillery and the Grad multiple rocket launcher system.