Injury toll from Russian strikes on Dnipro rises to 46

The number of people injured in a Russian strike on Dnipro has risen to 46, including five children.

According to Ukrinform, Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Head Oleksandr Hanzha reported this on Telegram.

“As many as 46 people have been wounded as a result of the massive Russian attack on Dnipro. Among them are five children. Twenty-three of the injured have been hospitalized. Two women, aged 26 and 44, are in serious condition,” Hanzha wrote on Telegram.

He assured that all those injured are receiving the necessary medical care.

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Earlier reports said that Russian forces struck Dnipro again during the day on April 25, damaging a residential building and causing fatalities. Previously, 34 people had been reported injured in the city as a result of Russian attacks overnight and throughout the day, with five people confirmed dead.