On the evening of April 29, Russian forces carried out another massive attack using modern drones on the city of Dnipro, causing significant destruction and human casualties
According to the head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, drone missiles hit residential neighborhoods, resulting in large fires and damage to private homes. "A massive drone attack on Dnipro. Several fires have erupted in the city, private houses are damaged, and there are human losses. Unfortunately, at this time, one person is known to have been killed. The information is being clarified," — Serhiy Lysak stated in his official address. This is not the first such attack; earlier, on Tuesday evening, Russian forces also launched a serious strike on Kharkiv. Due to the need for temporary evacuation of residents and addressing the consequences of shellings, at least 30 people have been injured or affected. Russian military using drones and missiles, exploiting their ability to deliver sudden strikes, continue to create tension and instability in the region, contributing to a new humanitarian crisis. This series of attacks once again demonstrates the escalating conflict on Ukrainian soil and highlights the difficulties in ensuring the safety of civilians in the south and east of the country. The local authorities are currently taking all possible measures to eliminate the consequences and carry out rescue operations, but the extent of destruction and human losses appears to be quite serious. Local residents, especially those who experienced the night amid intense shelling, remain in a state of anxiety, despair, and readiness for new challenges. Ukrainian military and security services continue to respond swiftly to the situation, working to prevent further attacks and strengthen defensive positions. At the same time, the international community is calling for stricter sanctions against Russia and seeking diplomatic ways to end the aggression, but currently, only escalation of hostilities in the east and south of the country is observed.