May 6, 2026
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Russian Military Strikes Dnipro, Casualties Reported

On the evening of October 10, Russian military forces launched an attack on the city of Dnipro, resulting in a fire at a local enterprise and multiple casualties. Initial reports indicate that four individuals have died, while 16 others sustained injuries.

As of 9:31 PM, the number of injured had risen to 16, with 14 individuals hospitalized. Among the injured, four men are reported to be in critical condition.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced at 9:11 PM that the casualty count had increased, confirming the deaths of three individuals due to the shelling. At that time, the number of injured was reported to be nine, with one person in extremely serious condition. Medical personnel are providing necessary assistance to all affected.

Earlier, at 8:56 PM, it was reported that three people had been injured in the attack, including a 43-year-old woman and two men aged 41 and 56. They were hospitalized with moderate injuries.

According to the head of the Dnipro Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Ganch, a fire broke out at an enterprise due to the strike, as noted in a statement made at 8:16 PM.

Explosions were first heard in Dnipro at 7:52 PM, followed by visible smoke in the area. Prior to the attack, air defense forces had warned of a fast-moving target approaching the city.

The Russian military's recent strike on Dnipro has resulted in multiple fatalities and injuries, prompting significant emergency response efforts. The incident underscores ongoing hostilities in the region.

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