Overview
- Regional authorities said at least four people were killed after a Monday morning strike on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
- An updated tally from the regional administration later put the wounded at about 40, with 11 reported in serious condition as figures evolved during the day.
- Emergency services published images of rescue work and damage, including a shattered school bus, burned cars, and fires that were subsequently extinguished.
- The State Emergency Service reported hits on civilian infrastructure such as a petrol station and multiple shops, with additional damage to office and industrial sites noted in local updates.
- Some Ukrainian officials and media described the weapon as a Russian ballistic missile, with one outlet naming an Iskander‑M, a claim not independently confirmed.