Dnipro: 208 residents file police reports over property damage from enemy attacks
The National Police of Ukraine reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“The Dnipro Police continue to work at the sites of the massive attack on the city’s residential neighborhoods. As of 6:45 p.m., 208 people have contacted the police to report property damage. Inspections of apartments, cars, and other premises have been conducted,” the statement reads.
It is noted that mobile reception centers are operating at the sites of the strikes. Police officers are assisting with the filing of reports and providing necessary guidance on next steps.
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“Police officers continue to serve at the sites of shelling to ensure public safety and law and order, as well as to prevent looting,” law enforcement officials stated.
As reported, enemy attacks in Dnipro over the past 24 hours have already claimed the lives of eight people, with 49 others wounded.