Death Toll in Dnipro Rises to Three Following Devastating Strike on Four-Story Residential Apartment Complex
Three fatalities confirmed and 21 injured after a Russian strike destroys a Dnipro apartment building. Search for four missing people continues.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 6:38 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Interfax-Ukraine

Recovery Efforts Amidst the Ruins of Dnipro
The humanitarian toll of the Saturday morning strike on Dnipro escalated as search and rescue teams discovered a third fatality within the wreckage of a four-story apartment block. Oleksandr Hanzha, Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, announced the discovery via Telegram, noting that the body was pulled from the rubble following hours of intensive manual labor by emergency responders. The partial collapse of the residential structure has created hazardous conditions for the State Emergency Service, which is utilizing specialized equipment and search dogs to locate those still missing. According to Hanzha, the "emergency services continue to clear the ruins" in a race against time.
Casualties and the Impact on Local Families
The injury list has stabilized at 21 people, reflecting the violent nature of the combined missile and drone attack that targeted the city's residential heart. Among the most vulnerable victims is a 9-year-old boy who is currently receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained when the building was hit. Additionally, two police officers were reportedly wounded while performing their duties during the initial moments of the strike. Regional health officials have noted that several of the hospitalized adults remain in moderate to serious condition, with shrapnel wounds and blast injuries being the primary causes of trauma.
Strategic Saturation of Urban Centers
The Ukrainian Air Force identified Dnipro as the primary target of a broader Russian campaign that utilized a high concentration of ballistic missiles and attack drones. This saturation tactic appears designed to bypass the city's defensive batteries by overwhelming them with multiple incoming trajectories simultaneously. While other regions such as Sumy, Kharkiv, and Kyiv also faced aerial threats during the overnight operation, the structural damage in Dnipro remains the most severe of the Saturday morning reports. Military observers suggest that the use of ballistic munitions against residential zones in Dnipro marks a continued shift toward targeting dense urban infrastructure far from the active front lines.
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