As a result of the Russian attack on Dnipro, 18 people were injured, including two children. Eight of the injured are in hospital, while ten others are receiving outpatient care.
Consequences of the shelling of Dnipro
According to the regional military administration, 18 people were injured in the night attack on Dnipro, including a 2-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy. The children are undergoing outpatient treatment and their lives are not in danger. Eight adults - four women and four men - were hospitalised with moderate injuries. Doctors are providing all the victims with the necessary assistance.
Damaged houses and infrastructure
At least ten private houses and a school building were damaged by the shelling. In the morning, a police tent was set up near the scene, where residents of the damaged houses can file claims for property damage. Rescuers and utility services are working in the city to record the consequences of the attack and help people whose homes were destroyed.
Delays on suburban trains
Due to the security situation in the Dnipro region, a number of suburban trains are running with delays. The reason for this was forced stops during air raid alerts. Passengers are advised to monitor changes to the timetable and plan their journeys with delays in mind if possible.
Why it matters
This attack once again confirms that Russian shelling pose a threat to civilians, including children. The scale of the destruction and the number of people affected demonstrate the need to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure and residential areas. Local services are responding quickly to the emergency, but the security situation remains tense, affecting not only the residents of Dnipro but also transport links in the region.







