Russia Russia continues its deadly attacks in Ukraine with civilian casualties.

At least two people were killed, a third missing and eight others wounded in a Russian attack in Dnipro, central Ukraine, local authorities said in the early hours of this morning. “Two people were killed and (another) eight wounded (…) One person is still missing,” Olexandr Khanza, the regional governor in Dnipropetrovsk, summarized via Telegram.

According to him, among the wounded are two girls aged 9 and 14.

Yesterday Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Olexi Kuleba announced that Russian drones (drones) had attacked infrastructure in Ukrainian port of Odessa, on the Black Sea.

The attack caused damage to berths, warehouses, railway infrastructure and facilities of the port management body.

Kuleba also said that a Russian drone attack on railway infrastructure in the southern Zaporizhzhya region claimed the life of an assistant engineer, while the engineer himself was taken to hospital.

The Ukrainian Air Force said Russia had fired 215 drones at the country as of 6 p.m. (local and Greek time) yesterday and 189 were shot down or neutralized.