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The number of victims of the attack on the Dnieper has increased: rescue and search operations have been completed

The Dnieper was subjected to a powerful attack by Russian drones and missiles on the night of November 8, 2025. One of the strike drones hit a high-rise building.

The Russian “Shahed” strike on a high-rise building in the Dnieper at night completely destroyed several apartments, a fire broke out. Rescuers worked on the spot, but were forced to interrupt the operation because the Russian army attacked from the air in several waves.

On the morning of November 9, the regional military administration specified that 13 people were injured as a result of the attack, including 2 children. Three people died, one went missing. 7 people were hospitalized, including a child.

Rescuers carried several people out of the damaged house, including a child and her mother. In total, 30 people were rescued, including children.

Rescue and search operations were completed as of 18:00 on November 8.

In Dnipro, rescuers retrieved the body of a man from under the rubble of a high-rise building. In total, 3 people were killed and 12 people were injured as a result of the nighttime Russian attack on the city, including 2 children

The Russian strike destroyed apartments on the 4th to 6th floors. Emergency rescue operations have been completed. More than 100 rescuers and 28 units of State Emergency Service equipment were working at the scene.The number of victims of the strike on the Dnipro has increased

It was previously reported that a woman’s body was retrieved from under the rubble. The death of another woman became known almost immediately after the attack. It was also previously reported that rescuers retrieved a dog from under the rubble of a damaged house in Dnipro.

She lived with her family in an apartment on the fifth floor, but after the explosion she ended up on the second. That’s where the State Emergency Service found her. The four-legged friend was examined by dog ​​handlers working on site. It was previously reported to have no serious injuries. It has already been handed over to the owners’ relatives.