Dnipro declares day of mourning after fatal missile strike
![]() In Dnipro, April 15 was declared a day of mourning for those killed as a result of the earlier missile strike on the city. The mayor, Borys Filatov, announced on Telegram the relevant decision by the city authorities. “Russia killed five people. Condolences to the families who lost loved ones. City hospitals are also continuing to fight for the lives of the injured.”– Borys Filatov Context and Reaction The situation leaves residents on edge, but the city promises support for the families of the deceased and accountability for public safety. Dnipro residents continue to follow safety rules and await further official clarifications regarding the situation and assistance for those affected. The city remains vigilant and focused on providing the necessary aid to the injured and on restoring critically important infrastructure after the extraordinary event. |

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