Russian missile strikes across Ukraine on Tuesday resulted in the deaths of nine people and left dozens more injured, according to Ukrainian officials.

A missile attack in the city of Dnipro was particularly deadly, with five fatalities and 29 people wounded, regional governor Oleksandr Hanzha reported on the messaging platform Telegram. Hanzha shared images showing a damaged passenger minibus with its rear doors blown off, a building with shattered windows, and a blurred photograph of a body lying next to a stairway.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the missile strike, stating that Russian forces targeted infrastructure in Dnipro. He added that rescue teams were actively conducting search and recovery operations at the scene.

Details regarding other missile impacts across Ukraine were not immediately available, but authorities indicated that the attacks had caused multiple casualties across different locations. The strikes come amid ongoing hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, with each side continuing to exchange blows in a conflict that began in 2022.