On the morning of April 25, rescuers pulled the bodies of two people from the rubble of a house in Dnipro. In addition, a massive Russian attack resulted in the injury of 22 civilians in the city.
Points of attention
- The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine is investigating the incident and has initiated criminal proceedings on the grounds of war crimes by the Russian Federation.
- The community is reeling from the 10-hour long nighttime attack, highlighting the devastating impact of the conflict on innocent civilians.
Russian strikes kill 2 more civilians
Two dead, 22 injured, including a child, as a result of a massive enemy attack on the Dnipro and the region — prosecutors are recording the consequences, — the statement of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine says.
According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Oleksandr Ganzha, about 5 more civilians may be trapped under the rubble.
What is important to understand is that Russia's massive nighttime attack on the Dnieper lasted 10 hours straight.

This time the enemy used missiles and strike drones. Among the 22 injured is a 9-year-old boy.
Businesses, apartment buildings, private houses, and cars were hit by Russian army strikes. Search and rescue operations are still ongoing in the city.
Private homes were damaged in the Sinelnyky district. A man was injured in the Nikopol district when an FPV drone hit a minibus. Prosecutors are recording the consequences of another war crime by the Russian Federation.
Under the procedural leadership of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Prosecutor's Office, criminal proceedings were initiated on the facts of war crimes (Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).