Russian drone strikes triggered multiple fires in the city of Dnipro on Tuesday, damaging more than 20 vehicles, several residential buildings, a media office and other civilian infrastructure, according to regional officials.
Ukraine’s public broadcaster Suspilne said its local office and radio studio suffered heavy damage, though no staff were inside at the time.
Railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia reported damage to train cars and delays on several routes after strikes in Dnipro and the Kharkiv region.
Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia launched four Iskander-M missiles and 114 strike and decoy drones overnight; air defenses intercepted 101, while 13 drones and four missiles hit their targets.
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