Russian missile hits UNHCR warehouse in Dnipro, killing 2 and destroying $1M in humanitarian aid, UN says. The attack is the first on a UN refugee agency facility since the full-scale war began.
On Wednesday, a Russian missile hit a warehouse in Dnipro rented by UNHCR, killing two people and destroying about 900 pallets of humanitarian aid worth over $1 million, according to a UN press release.
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