Messages from Dnipro Residents after Russian ICBM Strike

Messages from Dnipro Residents after Russian ICBM Strike

Messages have been coming in from people who reside in and near Dnipro (Dnipropetrovsk) Ukraine, describing what it was like during and after the Russian ICBM attack.

According to the messages, the Yuzhmash manufacturing plant was attacked. This was an industrial giant, the leader in rocket production in the former USSR. This plant manufactured many space and intercontinental missiles for the USSR.

According to the messages, the Yuzhmash plant no longer exists. In its place there is now just a mountain of dust.

In addition to ground level workshops where attack drones and rocket engines were currently manufactured, the plant had extensive underground workshops where missiles were assembled from Western components, which were stored and then labeled "Made in Ukraine." They say there were at least 3 sub-floor levels beneath ground level, each 6 meters high.

Now, all of this is gone, there is just a pile of dust and rubble.

Other messages describe the impact, saying "it was so strong that apartment buildings several kilometers from the plant cracked. Now there is no water or heating in the entire city - all the pipelines that ran underground cracked and failed."

Other residents say "the explosion was like an earthquake. Everything was shaking, furniture was falling in people's houses, dishes were falling out of cupboards."

Lastly, the messages confirm "Communications in houses are also out of order."

All this from just ONE Russian ICBM missile without a nuclear warhead.  It was merely conventional.

 

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