In Dnipropetrovsk region, occupiers struck a bus with a drone: dozens killed and injured.


This morning, April 23, Russian aggressors carried out an attack on the city of Marhanets in Dnipropetrovsk using a kamikaze drone. This strike resulted in deaths and injuries. This is reported by the State Emergency Service. An enemy FPV drone attacked a bus with employees of a company.
According to preliminary information, nine people were killed, and another 30 were injured.
Previously, Russian troops attacked Zaporizhzhia with two KAB bombs. One of the bombs hit an infrastructure facility, while another struck a densely populated area. Currently, there is information about 38 injured, including five children.
It is also worth noting that Russian troops have intensified shelling in the Kherson region and changed tactics. Now they first attack with air bombs, and then shell the same area with artillery.
On Saturday, April 19, Russians attacked Kherson using a drone. This happened a few minutes after Vladimir Putin announced a so-called ceasefire for Easter.
This year, the number of Russian drones has increased eightfold compared to last year. Since the beginning of 2025, Russia has launched 11,400 drones at Ukraine. During the same period in 2024, 1,400 drones were launched.
It should also be noted that the Russian shelling of Odesa damaged the house of Ukraine's synchronized swimming champion Vladyslava Kocerba.
Analysis:
The situation with Russian aggression continues to worsen. Drone strikes and air bombs threaten the lives of foreign civilians as well as Ukrainian military and civilians. The increase in the use of drones indicates sufficient availability of this technology for militants. Ukraine needs detailed measures to protect its population and infrastructure.
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