Once again, a missile strike on a peaceful city.
This time on the Dnipro.
8 dead, 25 wounded.
One of the missiles partially destroyed a five-story house, two infrastructure enterprises were hit, the railway station was badly damaged.
Two children were among the dead.
I know that every time I write about another Russian army strike on a peaceful city, the text sounds the same. Only the geographical names and the number of dead Ukrainians change.
But today there is some unexpected news. One of the airplanes from which the Russian army launches its missiles at Ukrainian cities did not return to the airfield. A Tu-22M3 strategic bomber carrying the very same Kh-22 cruise missiles crashed to the ground over the Stavropol region.
And it does not matter what exactly caused the fall of this airplane. The only important thing is that now the Russian army has one less airplane for strikes on peaceful Ukrainian cities and their inhabitants.