In Dnipro, rescue operations were completed after the attack of a Russian drone on a high-rise building
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In Dnipro, rescue operations were completed after the attack of a Russian drone on a high-rise building

State Emergency Service
In Dnipro, rescue operations were completed after the attack of a Russian drone on a high-rise building

On the night of February 23, the Russian army struck a high-rise building in Dnipro with the help of an unmanned aerial vehicle of the "Shahed" type. Two people died as a result of the attack.

In Dnipro, the number of dead as a result of the attack by the Russian Federation has increased

As reported by the State Emergency Service, on February 24 at 08:00, rescuers completed the emergency rescue work at the site of the impact on the nine-story building.

A man and a woman died as a result of an enemy strike. The emergency workers got the bodies of people from under the rubble.

7 people were injured, 2 of whom were hospitalized.

What is known about the attack of the Russian Federation on a high-rise building

We will remind, on February 23, Russia attacked a nine-story residential building in Dnipro with a UAV.

According to the information of the first deputy chief of the Patrol Police Department, Oleksiy Biloshitskyi, as a result of the attack by the "Shahed" UAV of the occupation army of the Russian Federation, the 2 upper floors of the building were destroyed.

One of the drones hit a high-rise building in the Amur-Nizhnyodniprovsky district of Dnipro, as a result of which the upper floors were destroyed.

It is known that as a result of the attack by the Russians there are also victims.

Also, 5 vehicles were damaged, which were located on the adjacent territory of the building.

During the night attack on February 23, air defense forces shot down 23 out of 31 "Shahed" drones in Odesa, Mykolaiv, Poltava, Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv regions.

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NATO Secretary General Rutte spoke about restoring relations with Russia

Rutte made a new statement regarding Russia
Source:  Bloomberg

According to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, after the end of the war that Russia has been waging for 11 years against Ukraine, relations with Moscow should eventually be normalized.

Points of attention

  • Pressure on Russia as an aggressor nation is crucial to ensure its cooperation in negotiations with the US and Ukraine, underlining the complexities of international relations.
  • Trump's claim of strengthening NATO during his presidency underscores the ongoing efforts to maintain unity and stability within the alliance amid geopolitical challenges.

Rutte made a new statement regarding Russia

As the NATO Secretary General states, "it would be normal" to "step by step restore normal relations" after the end of the war with Russia.

But we are not there yet, we must continue to put pressure on them to make Russia take the negotiations seriously.

Mark Rutte

Mark Rutte

NATO Secretary General

He also emphasized that pressure on the aggressor country Russia must be continued, first of all, "to make sure that Moscow is willing to participate in negotiations with the American administration and, of course, with the Ukrainians."

What is important to understand is that on March 13, the NATO Secretary General visited US President Donald Trump.

This meeting took place immediately after Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin spoke about a "30-day truce."

According to Rutte, NATO countries are lagging behind Russia and China in weapons production, and Trump has begun to claim that his coming to power "has made NATO stronger."

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