The death toll from recent attacks in Dnipro has reached six, with 47 individuals reported injured, including two children. The assaults, which involved missiles and drones, were launched in waves over a 20-hour period, according to local authorities.
Alexander Ganjha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, confirmed that the attacks began on the night of April 25, resulting in four fatalities and multiple injuries, including a child. A subsequent strike later that day led to an additional death, raising the total to six.
In addition to Dnipro, the Nikopol and Synelnykove regions also faced assaults, with six people injured in Nikopol, including a one-year-old girl and a four-year-old boy. Ganjha reported that two of the injured in Dnipro are in critical condition.
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that two individuals remain missing following the attacks, underscoring the ongoing risks faced by civilians in the region. The incidents reflect the continued volatility and danger in areas affected by the conflict.
Recent attacks in Dnipro have resulted in multiple casualties, highlighting the ongoing violence in the region. Local authorities report a total of six deaths and numerous injuries, including children, as military strikes continue to impact civilian life.
