Search continues for three people after deadly Russian ballistic missile hits Dnipro medical clinic

Consequences of the Russian attack on a medical clinic in Dnipro
Consequences of the Russian attack on a medical clinic in Dnipro

Two people were killed and 32 wounded, 13 of whom are still hospitalized, with five in serious condition.

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Three people are still missing.

Search operations went through the night and are still ongoing. As of this morning, 90% of the rubble had been removed.

"The fate of three people who could have been in the affected building at the time of the hit is still unknown," Lysak said. “Rescuers found body fragments there. Forensic experts are working.”

On May 26, Dnipro Mayor Boris Filatov told reporters at the scene that the city authorities are trying to find three doctors who could have been in the medical facility at the time of the strike, which occurred during a change in the doctors’ shift.

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Yesterday evening and this morning the enemy again struck Nikopol district with artillery, and Marhanets community was shelled, said Lysak.

"This time we were lucky. All the targets are intact. We are still investigating.”

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Russian troops fired an Iskander ballistic at the medical facility on May 26, the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced on May 27.

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