Three killed in Russian attack on Ukraine’s Dnipro: governor

This handout photograph released by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on April 17, 2025, shows a rescuer working at the site of a Russian drone attack in Dnipro, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro late April 16, 2025 killed three people, including a young girl, authorities said. (Photo by Handout / STATE EMERGENSY SERVICE OF UKRAINE / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro late Wednesday killed three people, including a young girl, authorities said.

“A massive UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) attack led to tragic consequences. Three people died in Dnipro, including a child,” Dnipropetrovsk regional governor Sergiy Lysak posted on Telegram.

A young girl and an elderly woman were among the dead, he said.

“Thirty were injured, five of them children,” he added, saying 16 patients remained under medical supervision, with one person in a serious condition.

He said earlier that a nine-month-old girl was among the wounded. Around a dozen apartment blocks were damaged, he added.

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine posted on Telegram that several fires broke out in the eastern city due to the drone attack, all of which had been extinguished.

Meanwhile Russia’s defence ministry said Thursday its air defence systems it had intercepted and destroyed 71 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 49 over the Kursk region.

On Sunday, a Russian ballistic missile killed at least 35 people in the Ukrainian city of Sumy.

Aerial attacks have escalated despite calls by US President Donald Trump for a ceasefire to halt more than three years of fighting.

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