Russian attack in Dnipro leaves two people out of contact
Photo: Two people are out of contact after hostile shelling of the Dnipro (t.me/dnipropetrovskaODA)
After a Russian strike on a multi-story building in Dnipro, two people are missing. Rescue services are currently searching for the missing individuals, according to Ukraine's Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko and Dnipropetrovsk Regional Administration head Vladyslav Haivanenko.
Dnipro was heavily shelled overnight. Interior Minister Klymenko noted that critical infrastructure and residential buildings were targeted by the enemy.
According to him, rescue teams and police are already working at the strike sites, with all necessary specialists and equipment deployed.










In Dnipro, a strike by an attack drone hit a multi-story building. Rescue teams found the body of a deceased woman under the rubble, and ten others were injured. Around 30 residents were evacuated.
Two people remain out of contact with their families and are being searched for. Psychologists from the State Emergency Service are working at the scene, while police assist with evacuations and document evidence of Russian war crimes.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Administration reported that the fire in the building has been extinguished. According to him, the strike destroyed apartments in two entrances from the 2nd to the 6th floors.
Among the injured, six have been hospitalized, including a 13-year-old girl. Their conditions are reported as moderate.
Attack on Ukraine
On the night of November 8, 2025, Ukraine suffered a large-scale attack by Russia. The enemy used missiles and drones to strike the country’s energy infrastructure.
The attacks caused emergency power outages in several regions and significant disruptions to critical infrastructure.
All current information about the combined attack can be found in the RBC-Ukraine report.
It is also worth noting that the massive Russian assault left Kremenchuk without electricity.
Meanwhile, Ukrzaliznytsia trains were forced to continue operations with delays due to the enemy strikes. More details are available in a separate report.