Russia pounds Ukraine’s Dnipro for 20 hours straight, killing eight
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Russian barrages of drones and missiles pounded Ukraine’s central-eastern city of Dnipro for 20 hours straight, killing eight people and wounding dozens, local authorities said on Saturday (April 25, 2026).
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What happened
Russian barrages of drones and missiles pounded Ukraine’s central-eastern city of Dnipro for 20 hours straight, killing eight people and wounding dozens, local authorities said on Saturday (April 25, 2026).
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