Russian forces struck Dnipro overnight on April 15, causing a fire in an administrative building and injuring three people.
Details of the Attack
According to Oleksandr Ganja, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, “The enemy struck Dnipro. A fire broke out in an administrative building.”
Initial reports indicated one injury, a 29-year-old woman. Later updates from Ganja revealed a total of three people were affected: the 29-year-old woman was hospitalized in stable condition, while a 22-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man received outpatient treatment.
A nine-story residential building in central Dnipro sustained damage during the attack.
This attack follows a previous strike on Dnipro on April 14, which resulted in five fatalities and 27 injuries. Local authorities declared April 15 a day of mourning for those lost in the previous day’s attack.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened in Dnipro on April 15?
Russian forces struck Dnipro, resulting in a fire at an administrative building and injuries to three people.

Who provided information about the attack?
The information was provided by Oleksandr Ganja, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, via social media.
What was the extent of the damage?
A nine-story residential building in central Dnipro was damaged, and three people sustained injuries.
As the situation continues to evolve, what further impacts might these attacks have on the residents of Dnipro and the surrounding region?










