April 30, 2026
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Casualties Reported in Recent Russian Strikes Across Eastern Ukraine

On April 25, a series of Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine resulted in the deaths of three individuals and left 20 others injured. The affected regions include Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Kherson.

In Dnipropetrovsk, one fatality occurred in the Nikopol district, while four people were reported injured in the Synelnykove area. This incident did not account for the broader impacts of mass strikes in Dnipro city.

In Donetsk, two individuals lost their lives in the towns of Druzhkivka and Oleksiyivka-Druzhkivka. Additionally, five others sustained injuries in the region over the course of the day.

Kherson experienced a significant number of injuries, with seven people reported hurt. Local authorities indicated that the attacks severely damaged a warehouse, a farm, a gas station, a cell tower, and several vehicles.

In the Kharkiv region, four individuals were injured, including a 56-year-old man in Bohodukhiv and a 75-year-old woman in Kivsharivka, part of the Kupiansk community. Two others, aged 37 and 32, were also injured in the village of Russka Lozova.

It is important to note that on April 26, Russian forces targeted Chernihiv with drone strikes, one of which detonated near a multi-story residential building, causing damage to windows.

Recent Russian strikes across eastern Ukraine have led to multiple casualties, including three deaths and numerous injuries. The attacks have caused significant damage to infrastructure and civilian properties in the affected regions.

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