Russia strikes Dnipro with drones: Consequences revealed

Russians attacked Dnipro with drones in the evening of March 26. 3 people were injured and more than a dozen high-rise buildings were damaged, according to the head of the regional military administration, Serhii Lysak.
“3 people were injured - a 48-year-old man and 2 women aged 75 and 78. All were treated on the spot,” he said.
Consequences of Russian attack on Dnipro
The city's enterprises, educational and cultural institutions, and more than a dozen high-rise buildings were damaged. Over 60 cars were damaged, and several more were destroyed. 2 trucks were also damaged.
All services are working on the ground. Philanthropists are involved in providing construction materials. Utilities are cleaning the area.
“Rescuers have extinguished all the fires that started in Dnipro due to the Russian drone attack,” Lysak said.
Russian strikes on Dnipro
Russian troops attacked Dnipro with Shahed kamikaze drones on the evening of March 26. Several fires broke out in the city. Cars and infrastructure facilities caught fire.
Late in the evening of March 26, the Russian troops attacked Kharkiv, where 11 people were injured, Dnipro, and Sumy.