
The mayor of the city of Dnipro, which was hit by Russians on Monday along with dozens of other cities in Ukraine, announced that a huge sinkhole created by a rocket on the road in the city, which was previously home to about a million people, was closed until Tuesday morning.
Dnipro Mayor Borys Filatov said on Tuesday that the road that was hit by Russian rocket attacks on Monday was repaired in record time.
The mayor of a Ukrainian city hit by Moscow released photos on Monday and Tuesday showing how a huge crater was filled in just one day.
Netizens mock Russia, saying that Moscow spent $13 million for the Ukrainians to repair the road in a day, referring to the huge cost of the cruise missile.
Russia spent $13,000,000 to make this hole in one of our roads in the Dnieper yesterday.
Everything is fine today.
Stupid, stupid Russians. pic.twitter.com/GIG6lqkpYX
— Jay in Kyiv (@JayinKyiv) October 11, 2022
The video captured a powerful explosion in the center of the Dnipro River, which Russian forces fired missiles at during a coordinated attack on several key Ukrainian cities on Monday.
#Dnipro this morning #Russia Attacks in the city center. People with documents on the way to work pic.twitter.com/2UdOdFVzb3
— Lesia Vasylenko (@lesiavasylenko) October 10, 2022
Source: Hot News RU

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