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Four people have died and two others have been injured in a Russian missile strike on a gymnasium in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Region. The attack took place on October 11th and resulted in the destruction of the school building. Governor Serhii Lysak reported that a total of 42 private houses, outbuildings, an infrastructure facility, solar panels, a store, and other structures were also damaged. The search and rescue operation has been completed. The Ukrainian government has condemned the attack, calling it a Russian missile strike. The Russian government has not yet commented on the incident.
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⚡️Update: Russian attack on school in Nikopol kills 4. A Russian attack on a school in Nikopol in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has killed four people, Governor Serhii Lysak reported on Oct. 11.
Russian occupiers hit the building of a gymnasium in Nikopol Four people were killed as a result of the shelling. The search and rescue operation there has already been completed. A total of 42 private houses, outbuildings, an infrastructure facility, solar panels, a store and… https://t.co/DU9o3kjVZF https://t.co/TX4m3EAhQc
‼️Four people have died, and two others have been injured as a result of a Russian missile strike on a gymnasium in #Nikopol, #Dnipropetrovsk Region. 📷: State Emergency Service https://t.co/kWpSy6Mh14
🇺🇦💥🇷🇺 RUSSIAN MISSILE STRIKE KILLS THREE IN UKRAINIAN SCHOOL, KYIV SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/J36eblViJc A Russian missile struck a school in the town of Nikopol in the central Ukrainian region of Dnipropetrovsk on Wednesday, killing at least three people, Ukrainian… https://t.co/Kzg5bmahRd
⚡️ Russia attacks school in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, killing 2. Russia launched a missile strike against a high school building in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, on Oct. 11, killing two of its employees, Governor Serhii Lysak reported. 📷 Governor Serhii Lysak https://t.co/e2Oe89gAHt