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Major Russian attack on Ukraine kills four, wounds dozens

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Posted on April 25, 2026

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KYIV, April 25 (Reuters) - A major Russian overnight attack on Ukraine killed four people and injured more than 30 others as Moscow launched over 660 drones and missiles in a barrage that targeted the

Russian forces pound Ukraine's Dnipro, other areas, killing 10 people

Overview of Russian Attacks on Dnipro and Other Regions

By Max Hunder and Serhiy Chalyi

DNIPRO/KYIV, April 25 (Reuters) - Russian forces pounded the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Saturday in waves of attacks with drones and missiles that also hit other regions, killing 10 people and injuring dozens.

Dnipro was subjected to at least three separate attacks overnight and during the day.

Casualties and Damage in Dnipro

Regional Governor Oleksandr Hanzha said eight people were killed and 49 injured in the city, a repeated target in more than four years of war with Russia.

Initial Overnight Strike

In the initial overnight strike, a large chunk of an apartment building collapsed after being hit. Four bodies were recovered, Hanzha said.

Subsequent Attacks During the Day

The site was struck again during the day while rescuers were working. The second attack killed one person and injured seven.

20 Hours of Attacks

Eight more were injured in a subsequent attack on Saturday evening. All were being treated in hospital, Hanzha said.

"For more than 20 frightening hours, the Russians attacked Dnipro in waves," Hanzha wrote on Telegram. "They hit with missiles and drones. They hit deliberately. They hit residential areas."

Hanzha reported yet another attack just before midnight (2100 GMT), triggering a fire at an infrastructure site. He posted pictures showing firefighters battling a blaze.

Ukrainian and Russian Military Actions

Ukraine's air force said Russian forces deployed 619 drones and 47 missiles overnight, adding that it downed 580 drones and 30 missiles.

Moscow has been launching smaller barrages of dozens of drones nightly at Ukraine, interspersing them with occasional large-scale attacks.

Thick columns of black smoke streamed into the sky on Saturday morning, as local media warned of poor air quality. 

A Reuters reporter saw a Russian drone being destroyed in the sky over the ruined apartment block as rescuers worked in the rubble.

Russia's Defence Ministry said it had hit military-industrial and energy targets overnight.

Impact on Civilians

Grief-Stricken Residents

"Russia is deliberately prolonging its terror against our people, continuing to target critical infrastructure and residential buildings," Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.

At the destroyed apartment block in Dnipro, residents were stricken with grief and rage. 

"May their children sleep in their warm beds in Russia, and may everything be all right for them. Let them watch as Russia 'liberates' us of our apartments and houses," said 37-year-old Aliona Katrushova, who lives in the building opposite. 

She looked on in her dressing gown as survivors were hauled out from the rubble. Saturday is her husband Oleh's birthday. 

"It's like being given a second life," he said after surviving the attack, although the couple's apartment was damaged.

Attacks in Other Regions

Chernihiv Region

In the northern region of Chernihiv, missile and drone attacks killed two and wounded seven, the governor there said.

International and Regional Responses

"Every strike like this must remind our partners that the situation needs immediate and firm action, rapid strengthening of our air defences," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.

Drone fragments damaged an electricity pole and household annex in NATO member Romania, which borders Ukraine, authorities there said. There were no casualties.

Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Territory

Ukraine has stepped up drone attacks on Russian territory. Officials in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg said a Ukrainian drone struck an apartment building, causing minor injuries.

The Russia-appointed governor in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian region of Luhansk said a Ukrainian drone attack had killed three residents of a village. And the governor of the port of Sevastopol in Russian-held Crimea said air defence units had downed 43 Ukrainian drones over the city and the Black Sea.

(Reporting by Max Hunder in Kyiv and Serhiy Chalyi in Dnipro, additional reporting by Daria Smetanko; Editing by Susan Fenton, Aidan Lewis, Rod Nickel, Alistair Bell and Ron Popeski)

Key Takeaways

  • The April 25 Russian strike deployed over 660 aerial weapons—619 drones and 47 missiles—targeting Dnipro, Chernihiv, and other regions; four people were killed and dozens wounded. Ukraine intercepted 580 drones and 30 missiles (newsukraine.rbc.ua).
  • In Dnipro, two bodies were recovered from a struck building, five people may still be trapped, and 21 were wounded. A child was also among the injured in the broader region, highlighting civilian toll and infrastructure damage (newsukraine.rbc.ua).
  • Ukraine’s air defenses continue to repel massive assaults, with interception rates reaching above 85–90% in recent months, though analysts warn Russia’s increasing drone output strains responses (lemonde.fr).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were killed in the latest Russian attack on Ukraine?
Four people were killed in the attack, including two in Dnipro and two in Chernihiv.
How many drones and missiles did Russia launch in the attack?
Russia launched over 660 drones and missiles, including 619 drones and 47 missiles.
What areas in Ukraine were targeted in the recent Russian attack?
The city of Dnipro in southeastern Ukraine and the northern region of Chernihiv were among the targeted areas.
How many drones and missiles did Ukrainian air defense shoot down?
Ukrainian air defense downed 580 drones and 30 missiles during the attack.
What has President Zelenskiy called for in response to the attacks?
President Zelenskiy called for immediate and firm action from Ukraine's partners, including rapid strengthening of air defenses.

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