Police showed the first moments after enemy strikes on Dnipro on April 8.


At the beginning of April, a drone attack from Russia occurred in the city of Dnipro. The video shows the consequences of these strikes. This was reported by the city's police.
As a result of the attack, buildings were damaged, and cars caught fire. Fortunately, no one was killed, but there are injured.
We were the first to arrive at the scene, called emergency services, cordoned off the danger zone, and helped people evacuate,– the police reported.
On the evening of April 8, Russia launched a large-scale attack on Dnipro. As a result, people were injured, one of whom is in serious condition. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Serhiy Lysak.
According to preliminary information, ten people were injured in the attack on Dnipro. One woman is in serious condition, she is receiving medical assistance. The rest of the injured are in moderate condition,– noted Serhiy Lysak.
People received cuts, shrapnel injuries, bruises, and traumatic brain injuries. Some required assistance due to stress.
There were more than 10 explosions in the city, which caused fires in the courtyard of a high-rise building in one of the districts of Dnipro. There is damage to private houses and cars, but the exact information is currently being clarified.
Later, Serhiy Lysak reported that the number of injured had increased to 15.
Analysis:
The drone attack on Dnipro is a worrying sign that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia is taking on new forms. These strikes caused significant material damage and physical harm to the city's residents. It is important to conduct a thorough investigation and find those responsible for this terrorist act. The Ukrainian government must increase safety and protection measures for the population against similar attacks in the future.
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