Major Russian attack on Ukraine kills seven, wounds dozens
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Rescuers working at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone and missile strike, in Dnipro, Ukraine, on April 25.
PHOTO: REUTERS
DNIPRO/KYIV – A major Russian overnight attack on Ukraine killed seven people and injured dozens more, as Moscow launched more than 660 drones and missiles in a barrage that targeted the city of Dnipro in south-eastern Ukraine and hit several other regions.
A large chunk of an apartment building in Dnipro collapsed after being hit during the attack. Four corpses were recovered from the rubble, regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha said.
The site was struck again in a daytime attack, the authorities said, while rescuers were working there. The second attack killed one person and injured seven.
Russia has been launching smaller barrages of dozens of drones every night at Ukraine, interspersing them with occasional large-scale attacks that use hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles.
Thick columns of black smoke could be seen streaming into the sky on the morning of April 25, as the local media warned residents in the city about worsening air quality.
A Reuters reporter saw a Russian drone being destroyed in the sky over the ruined apartment block as rescuers were working in the rubble. In total, more than 30 people in the city were wounded, officials said.
Grief-stricken residents
“Russia is deliberately prolonging its terror against our people, continuing to target critical infrastructure and residential buildings,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.
At the destroyed apartment block in Dnipro, which had a pre-war population of nearly a million and has experienced many lethal bombardments over the last four years, residents were stricken with grief and rage.
“May their children sleep in their warm beds in Russia, and may everything be all right for them. Let them watch as Russia ‘liberates’ us of our apartments and houses,” said 37-year-old Aliona Katrushova, who lives in the building opposite.
She looked on in her dressing gown as survivors were hauled out from the rubble. April 25 is her husband Oleh’s birthday.
“It’s like being given a second life,” he said after surviving the attack, although the couple’s apartment was damaged.
In the northern region of Chernihiv, missile and drone attacks killed two people and wounded seven others, the governor there said.
“Every strike like this must remind our partners that the situation needs immediate and firm action, rapid strengthening of our air defences,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Drone fragments damaged an electricity pole and household annex in NATO member Romania, which borders Ukraine, the authorities there said, although there were no casualties.
Ukraine has recently stepped up its own drone attacks hitting Russian territory. The authorities in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg said on April 25 that a Ukrainian drone crashed into an apartment building there, causing minor injuries.
Ukrainian air defence expertise
The Ukrainian leader was visiting Azerbaijan on April 25 to sign agreements on defence and energy cooperation.
Kyiv is seeking to strengthen its diplomatic and security alliances by leveraging wartime experience in countering vast aerial attacks, particularly its experience in downing hundreds of drones with low-cost methods.
Mr Zelensky posted a picture of him meeting Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and said he also met a Ukrainian military team that “is sharing Ukraine’s experience in protecting the skies”.
Azerbaijan has a long border with Iran, with which it has tense relations. Azerbaijan has also fought multiple wars with its other neighbour Armenia since 1991.
Since the US and Israel attacked Iran earlier in 2026, triggering a war in the Middle East, Kyiv has worked hard to build security cooperation with Middle Eastern nations concerned about Iranian drone and missile bombardment.
Russia’s overnight attack on April 25 used 619 drones and 47 missiles, Ukraine’s air force said in a statement on Telegram, adding that it downed 580 drones and 30 missiles.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said it had hit military-industrial and energy targets in Ukraine overnight. It did not comment on the strike on the apartment block in Dnipro. REUTERS


