Night rocket strike on Dnipro: Aftermath revealed
As a result of rocket strikes in Dnipro, a two-story residential building was partially destroyed. Apartment buildings and a medical facility were also damaged, according to the State Emergency Service and the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Serhii Lysak.
Rescuers recovered the bodies of three people from the rubble of the two-story residential building. Another woman was saved and taken from the wreckage to receive medical care.
In total, 18 people were injured, including four children, according to the State Emergency Service.
According to Lysak, three people were killed in Dnipro, including a child. Nineteen people were injured, four of whom are children. Eight have been hospitalized.
Lysak reports that the night rocket attack destroyed the two-story residential building. Thirteen apartment buildings, two private houses, and 30 vehicles were damaged. Hospital facilities were also affected.
On the evening of October 25, during a massive Russian drone attack across Ukraine, one of the drones struck a multi-story building in Kyiv's Solomianskyi district. A fire broke out on the upper floors, and several apartments were damaged. One person was killed.
Late on October 25, explosions were also heard in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. The military had warned that rockets were heading toward the cities.