A 24-year-old man has died from injuries sustained during a Russian attack on Dnipro, as confirmed by the head of the regional military administration, Oleksandr Hanzha. This incident is part of a series of strikes that occurred overnight on April 25, resulting in a total of nine fatalities and at least 61 injuries, including three children.
Hanzha reported that six individuals remain in serious condition while the others are classified as moderately injured. The attacks have drawn significant attention, prompting the Ukrainian government to allocate state budget funds to assist Dnipro in addressing the aftermath of the assault.
Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko stated that efforts are underway to assess the extent of the damage in collaboration with local authorities. President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the need for the international community to remain vigilant regarding the ongoing conflict, urging continuous pressure on Russia through sanctions in response to such assaults.
Since the onset of the full-scale war, Russian forces have consistently targeted Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure using various types of weaponry, including drones and missiles. Ukrainian officials and international organizations have condemned these actions as war crimes, highlighting their deliberate nature.
Attacks on essential services and healthcare facilities are viewed as attempts to deprive civilians of basic necessities, which some authorities characterize as genocidal actions. Meanwhile, Russian leadership denies that their military intentionally targets civilian areas, despite the widespread destruction of homes, hospitals, schools, and other critical infrastructure.
The recent Russian strikes on Dnipro have resulted in multiple casualties, prompting government action to address the aftermath. Officials categorize these attacks as war crimes, emphasizing their impact on civilian life and infrastructure.
