As result of attacks by occupiers, three people killed, incl child, and five more injured in Dnipro – Reznichenko
As a result of missile attacks by Russian invaders in Dnipro, three people were killed, including a child, and five more were wounded, head of the regional military administration Valentyn Reznichenko said.
"The Russians fired missiles at Dnipro at night. They hit residential areas. It is now known that three people were killed, including one child ... Five more were injured, including a 12-year-old girl," he wrote on his Telegram channel on Thursday morning.
Reznichenko noted that rescuers got her out of a broken house, where she was just sleeping when a Russian missile flew there.
In addition, several private houses were completely destroyed. Rescuers continue to dismantle the rubble and look for people. According to him, there is a possibility that there may still be children.
Also, more than 60 private houses and several high-rise buildings were again damaged in the city. A market, buses, cars and power lines were damaged.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Skhid force: Occupiers intensify attempts to infiltrate northern Pokrovsk; Defense Forces repelling them
20:41, 14.01.2026
Veterans' hospital receives 5 generators from Poroshenko Foundation
12:23, 14.01.2026
Mobile generators being connected to residential buildings in Dnipro – mayor
10:23, 13.01.2026
War longer than the Soviet-German one, while aggressor has not achieved any strategic goal – FM Sybiha
13:22, 12.01.2026
Poroshenko delivers charging stations, generators, stoves to Dnipro
20:29, 08.01.2026
LATEST
GUR: Russia considering options for striking Ukrainian NPP substations
16:55, 17.01.2026
Zelenskyy imposes sanctions against Russian paralymical committee, Russian computer sports federation, three individuals
16:52, 17.01.2026
Shmyhal: Lithuania preparing govt decision on allocating additional energy aid to Ukraine
16:35, 17.01.2026
Critical infrastructure facility in Kharkiv significantly damaged by enemy shelling - mayor
16:21, 17.01.2026
Zelenskyy announces decisions taken to increase electricity imports