The number of people injured in the Russian strike on a bus stop in Dnipro has risen to 17
As a result of this morning’s attack by an enemy drone on a public transportation stop in the Dniprovskyi district, 17 people were injured and one person was killed. Seven of the injured are currently in the hospital, including one man in critical condition, as well as five women and one man in serious condition.
This was reported on Telegram by Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
Necessary measures are underway at the site where the enemy UAV struck; rescue services have documented the consequences of yet another terrorist act against the civilian population. The ages of the hospitalized patients range from 28 to 65; medical personnel are providing them with all necessary care for their injuries. Attacks on infrastructure facilities and crowded areas remain a systematic tactic of the Russian Federation in the region.
The head of the Regional Military Administration noted that the number of wounded may change as people seek medical care. Law enforcement agencies are documenting Russian war crimes related to the shelling of residential areas of the city. Residents are urged not to ignore air raid sirens due to the high activity of enemy drones.
In Dnipro, a bus was destroyed and a residential building, a store, and cars were damaged as a result of the strike. There is also damage in Zaporizhzhia.
As a result of the Russian attack on the night of April 30 in Odesa, extensive damage to residential infrastructure has been recorded, with the Primorskyi district suffering the most.





