Russian attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region leave one killed, four injured
The enemy attacked four districts of the region. One person was killed, and four others were injured.
26 April 2026
The enemy attacked four districts of the region. One person was killed, and four others were injured.
The total combat losses of Russian forces from February 24, 2022, to April 26 2026 in the war against Ukraine amount to approximately 1,325,650 personnel, including 960 over the past day.
State-backed credit support for businesses is being scaled back in Russia.
In Sumy, anti-drone nets need to cover 8,000 square meters of areas and 21 km of roads.
Chernihiv is under attack by enemy UAVs, with fires reported in private homes.
Two residents of the Bilopillia community in the Sumy region were killed in a drone attack
Dnipro was once again attacked by strike drones, resulting in a fire at an infrastructure site.
In Zaporizhzhia, a grenade exploded in an apartment in an apartment building: one woman was killed, and two men suffered shrapnel wounds.
British farmers have delivered another batch of 38 off-road vehicles to Ukraine’s military as part of the Pickups for Peace initiative.
Three children were injured in Dnipro during a second attack on a residential neighborhood.
Ukraine will continue its educational programs for students from Azerbaijan.
Ukrainian Defense Forces destroyed a Russian shelter in the Kupiansk sector of the front.
Russian authorities are seeking new sources to replenish the state budget, including by increasing the burden on citizens and businesses.
25 April 2026
Rescue workers have completed emergency response operations at the site of a four-story building partially destroyed by a Russian strike—six people were killed and 23 injured.
The “White Angel” police unit has once again evacuated a family with two children from Lyman in the Donetsk region, including a seriously injured 17-year-old boy.
Western experts, particularly Czech ones, consistently warned of the possibility of Russian aggression following the annexation of Crimea, but their predictions turned out to be far too “mild” compared to the scenario Russia ultimately pursued.
In Dnipro, 208 people reported to the police that their property had been damaged as a result of enemy attacks today, April 25.
In Dnipro, enemy attacks over the past 24 hours have claimed the lives of eight people, with 49 others wounded.
During a visit to Azerbaijan by a Ukrainian delegation led by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Baku donated five passenger buses to Ukraine as humanitarian aid.
On April 25, six people were wounded—including two children—as a result of enemy shelling in the Nikopol and Synelnykivskyi districts of Dnipropetrovsk region.
Ukraine has already repaired more than 5.7 million square meters of damaged road surfaces on international highways and state roads.
The number of people injured in a Russian strike on Dnipro has risen to 47, while the death toll has increased to six.
Ukraine’s air defense forces destroyed 80% of missiles and 94% of drones during what was described as one of the most massive attacks on Dnipro.
It is important that the Russian war in Europe is not overshadowed by the war in Iran.
It is important that the Russian war in Europe is not overshadowed by the war in Iran.
Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, has ordered a review of logistical support for service members on the front line by May 20.
Europe already has its own army – this is the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and other European militaries should learn from it.
The Ukrainian-Polish Congress of Historians, scheduled for May 6-8 in Baranów Sandomierski in southeastern Poland, could become a unique new platform for dialogue between the two sides and help move closer to a formula of reconciliation on complex historical issues, Ukrinform reports.
The Cabinet of Ministers will provide support to the city of Dnipro, which came under a large-scale combined Russian attack overnight and during the day on April 25, resulting in five deaths and more than 40 injuries.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said she is against the possible invitation of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to the G20 summit scheduled for December in the United States.