In Obukhiv, a Russian Shahed drone struck a residential building
Today, April 3, during an air raid alert in Obukhiv, an enemy drone struck a residential high-rise building.
This is reported by local public groups.
No official information regarding the extent of the damage or the number of casualties has been received yet. City residents are urged to remain in shelters until the air raid alert is lifted and not to share photos or videos from the scene, so as not to help the enemy adjust their fire.

At 10:42 a.m., the Kyiv Regional Military Administration warned of the threat of enemy UAVs to the region.
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“Stay in shelters until the air raid alert ends. Ensure your own safety,” the statement emphasized.
From the evening of April 2 until the morning of April 3, Russian forces carried out a large-scale combined attack on Ukraine, using strike drones and missiles.
In Kharkiv, a woman and her one-year-old infant were injured as a result of a Russian drone strike. The incident occurred in the Osnovyanskyi district of the city, where a fire broke out in a high-rise building. Both victims suffered severe stress, but their lives are not in danger.
Additionally, a series of enemy drone strikes was recorded in various parts of Kharkiv, causing fires at the impact sites.
Throughout the day, Russian troops attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region nearly 40 times with drones, artillery, and aerial bombs. Two people were killed, and another woman was injured. Rural communities, infrastructure facilities, and private homes were hit hardest.
Throughout the day on April 2, Russian occupation forces carried out a series of brutal attacks on the Kherson region, using artillery and FPV drones against the civilian population.