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Russia’s nighttime attack: residential buildings hit in Kharkiv and Dnipro, leaving dead and dozens injured

Russia’s nighttime attack: residential buildings hit in Kharkiv and Dnipro, leaving dead and dozens injured

On the night of April 25, the Russian army launched a comprehensive attack on Ukraine. Residential areas, as well as transport and industrial infrastructure in Kharkiv and Dnipro, were hit. There were casualties.

Kharkov

Mayor Igor Terekhov reported that the first strikes were recorded at around 00:41 – an enemy UAV hit a high-rise building in the Saltovsky district.

Subsequently, the Russians launched several attacks on the Kyivskyi district of the city, with one strike occurring near a residential building. A hit was also recorded in the Shevchenkivskyi district.

In the Kyivsky district, transport infrastructure was damaged: a public transport stop was destroyed and a gas pipeline was damaged.

Later, news emerged of a strike in the Nemyshlyansky district, damaging private homes. According to OVA head Oleg Sinegubov , a 54-year-old man was injured and hospitalized. An 18-month-old boy was also injured and diagnosed with an acute stress reaction.

Dnieper

Dnipropetrovsk Special Operations Commander Oleksandr Ganzha reported a series of explosions in the city at around 3:24 AM. The attack caused fires and damaged residential buildings and infrastructure.

As of 9:00 AM, rescuers had recovered the bodies of two victims from the rubble. According to preliminary reports, five more people may remain buried.

The number of injured has risen to 21, including a child. Some of the injured have been hospitalized, and doctors are assessing their condition as moderate.

Multi-story buildings, businesses, cars, and a store were damaged in the city.

Rescue operations and investigation into the consequences of the attack are currently ongoing.

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