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Russian aggressors shelled Dnipro: six injured - local authorities

Dnipro under combined russian shelling. Photo from social media.
Dnipro under combined russian shelling. Photo from social media.

On the night of April 25, a series of explosions were heard in Dnipro during a massive combined enemy attack. Large-scale fires were recorded, houses were damaged, and there were casualties.

This was reported by the social media pages of Suspilne Dnipro, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Hanzha.

From 11:00 pm, loud explosions were heard repeatedly in the city. According to local media reports, after the explosions, a strong fire broke out in one of the districts of the city. Earlier, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine warned about the movement of enemy strike UAVs, ballistic and cruise missiles in the direction of Dnipro.

Later, the head of the Regional Military Administration reported that several fires were recorded in the city and there were damaged houses.

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"Three people were injured in the russian attack on Dnipro. A 4-story residential building was partially destroyed. The enemy also attacked an industrial infrastructure facility. The consequences are being established," Hanzha noted.

At five in the morning, he reported that the number of injured had increased to four.

"These are women aged 41, 44 and 58 and a 41-year-old man. All are hospitalized. Doctors assess their condition as moderate," the head of the Regional Military Administration said in a statement.

As of 06:39 am, fourteen injured people were known. Among the injured was a 9-year-old boy. He was provided with medical assistance and will be treated on an outpatient basis.

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Nine people were hospitalized. All are in moderate condition. Houses, businesses, cars and a shop were damaged in the city.

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