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Russia launched a massive strike on Ukrainian cities: details of the night attack

Russia launched a massive strike on Ukrainian cities: details of the night attack

On the night of Wednesday, April 15, Russian occupation forces launched a massive attack on several regions of Ukraine. The Dnipro, Zaporizhia, Sumy, and Odessa regions were hit. There were deaths, injuries, and significant destruction.

In Dnipro, the city center was hit. A high-rise building was damaged, and an administrative building also caught fire.

“At night, the Russians attacked the very center of Dnipro. A 9-story new building was damaged. The administrative building is still burning,” said Oleksandr Ganzha, head of the OVA.

One victim, a 29-year-old woman, is reported to be injured. She is receiving medical care. At the same time, air defense forces shot down several enemy drones over the region.

Tragic consequences were recorded in Zaporizhia and the region. Two people died there.

“At around five in the morning, the enemy struck Zaporizhia… Unfortunately, a 74-year-old kiosk saleswoman was killed,” said Ivan Fedorov, head of the OVA.

In Sumy, a drone hit an industrial zone in the city. While extinguishing the fire, the Russians struck again.

“While extinguishing the fire, the enemy struck again at the place where the rescuers were working,” the State Emergency Service reported.

Port infrastructure in the Odessa region was under attack. The hits caused fires, damaged warehouses and administrative buildings. According to preliminary data, there were no casualties.

Izmail was also hit by a massive drone attack. They are currently recording the consequences of the shelling and assessing the extent of the destruction.

The consequences of the night attack are being clarified. Rescuers and all services continue to work on the scene.

As a reminder, the day before, President Volodymyr Zelensky reported on a possible massive air attack on Ukraine by the Russian Federation on the night of April 15.

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