Russian drones sparked multiple fires in Dnipro in Ukraine and hit several areas of the city, regional head Vladyslav Haivanenko wrote on Telegram Tuesday morning.
The drones damaged more than 20 vehicles, six residential buildings, a media organization office, a car shop and other civilian infrastructure.
Two people were injured in the attack, he said.
Ukraine's public broadcaster Suspilne said the attack damaged their Dnipro office along with its local radio studio.
The roof and floors of the building were substantially damaged, windows and doors were blown out, the media said.
The building was empty in the moment of attack, no people were harmed.
Ukraine's railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia said train cars and other infrastructure were damaged in the Dnipro attack.
Several train routes were delayed after attacks at railway infrastructure in Kharkiv region, the company said.
Ukraine's Air Force said Russia fired four ballistic Iskander-M missiles along with 114 strike and decoy drones across the country overnight.
Air defenses intercepted and jammed 101 drones, but 13 drones and four missiles reached their targets, the force added.

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