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Following the Russian attack, seven people are being treated in hospitals in Dnipro and five in Odesa, according to Zelenskyy

UA NEWS 30 April 2026 15:34
Following the Russian attack, seven people are being treated in hospitals in Dnipro and five in Odesa, according to Zelenskyy

 

As a result of the latest Russian attacks, seven wounded people are being treated in hospitals in Dnipro, while five more have been hospitalized in Odesa, two of whom are in critical condition.

This was reported by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

According to him, one person was also wounded in the Kharkiv region, and dozens of people were injured overall as a result of the strikes.

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The president noted that overnight alone, Russia launched over 200 drones at Ukraine, most of them “Shaheds,” and also used ballistic missiles. Since morning, about 30 more attack drones have been recorded.

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In the Mykolaiv region, the attacks caused damage to energy infrastructure, leaving thousands of families without power. In Odesa, strikes on residential buildings were recorded.

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In Dnipro, a strike destroyed a bus and damaged a residential building, a store, and cars. There is also damage in Zaporizhzhia.

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Zelenskyy emphasized that international pressure on Russia must be maintained and sanctions must be strengthened, as the war continues every day and requires constant attention from partners.

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In the Kharkiv region, the past 24 hours were marked by intense Russian shelling, which killed a 61-year-old woman and injured seven others, including a one-and-a-half-year-old child; strikes hit both Kharkiv and a number of settlements in the region.

Following the attack on Dnipro, rescuers recovered the bodies of two victims from the rubble of a destroyed building; however, according to preliminary data, people may still be trapped under the debris, and search operations continue. The number of casualties has risen to 21; medical personnel continue to provide assistance, and all emergency services are on the scene. 

 
 

 

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