April 14 (Reuters) - A Russian strike on Ukrainian city of Dnipro killed four people and injured 25, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday. Some 21 people have been hospitalised and 10 are in a serious
Russian missile kills five in Ukraine's Dnipro, officials say
Details of the Missile Strike in Dnipro
Casualties and Injuries
April 14 (Reuters) - A Russian missile strike on Tuesday killed at least five civilians in Ukraine's southeast city of Dnipro, and injured over two dozen more, Ukrainian officials said.
Victims and Circumstances
"These were civilians who were simply driving down the road in their cars. People who were going about their business, heading home to their families," Ukraine's infrastructure minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on the Telegram app.
Damage to Infrastructure
An infrastructure facility was damaged in the strike, according to prosecutors.
Medical Response and Condition of the Injured
Hospitalisations
At least 10 people hospitalised were in a severe condition, the regional governor Oleksandr Ganzha added on Telegram. One of the victims, a 40-year-old man, died in the hospital, he said.
Aftermath and Visual Evidence
Scene Description
A video shared by officials showed cars with traces of blood and damage from debris. A shop nearby had its floor-to-ceiling windows blown out.
Reporting Credits
(Reporting by Yuliia Dysa, Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Alison Williams, Kirsten Donovan)





