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Two Dead, 21 Injured in Overnight Dnipro Strike; Five Still Trapped Under Rubble

Night shelling in Dnipro: two dead
Внаслідок нічного обстрілу в Дніпрі загинули двоє осіб, а ще 21 отримали поранення; п'ятеро залишаються під завалами.

Rescue Operations Continue in Dnipro

According to Главком: A large-scale rescue operation is still underway in Dnipro following a heavy nighttime attack. According to preliminary reports, emergency crews have recovered the bodies of two people who were killed, while 21 others have been confirmed injured. The situation remains critical as five individuals are believed to be trapped beneath the debris, complicating the efforts of first responders.

The strike, which occurred during the night, hit a four-story residential building. Most of the victims suffered from blast injuries, shrapnel wounds, and contusions. Medical teams are operating at full capacity, providing necessary care to the wounded, including psychological support for those experiencing acute stress.

Response and Aftermath

Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, has outlined ongoing measures to address the consequences of the attack. The situation remains tense, and rescue workers continue to search for possible victims under the rubble. This report was published on April 25, 2026.

This attack in Dnipro marks another tragic incident amid the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine. Local authorities and emergency services are actively responding, offering medical aid and support to those affected. The event highlights the critical need for well-prepared emergency response systems and constant security monitoring in the region.

The recent attack on Dnipro echoes a previous incident where a significant strike resulted in injuries and building collapses, leaving many trapped under debris. This earlier event serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by emergency services in the region. For more details on that incident and its impact, see our coverage on a massive strike that left multiple injured.

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