Russia attacked Dnipro with drones as residential high-rise is on fire and several people injured
Illustrative photo: Russian drones sparked fires in Dnipro (facebook.com/DSNSPOLTAVA)
Russia attacked Dnipro and the wider region with drones on the night of 23 November. Fires have already been reported in a residential high-rise and in a private home, according to Dnipro regional administration head Vladyslav Haivanenko.
Haivanenko said that Russian forces attacked the region with drones and that fires broke out in both a high-rise building and a private home in Dnipro. He added that preliminary reports indicate there are injured civilians.
It was also reported that a private house in the Vasylkiv community caught fire as a result of the drone attacks.
The head of the regional administration noted that all other details are currently being clarified.
Dnipro strikes
Recently, a Russian drone struck a residential high-rise in Dnipro, killing one person and injuring ten others, including two children.
On 8 November, Dnipro and several districts of the region came under another attack. Drones hit residential and private properties, causing destruction, fires, and injuries, including among children.
The Security Service of Ukraine detained two FSB agents who had been directing Russian air attacks on Dnipro’s energy facilities. They were attempting to disrupt the start of the city’s heating season.