As a result of today’s drone attack on the city of Dnipro, the home of Channel 5 journalist Nataliya Moskalenko was damaged. Her apartment is in a building opposite a 14-story residential building that was hit by a russian drone this morning.
“The damage was caused by a powerful blast wave, our apartment on the 7th floor suffered the most in the house,” Nataliya told the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine (NUJU) in a comment. “It completely blew out the windows on the balcony, destroyed the frames. Rolling pins flew all over the room.”
According to the journalist, at the time of the strike, her relatives — her mother, aunt and sister — were in the apartment. They were unharmed, because they were in a room on the other side of the house.
The media worker also said that in September 2025, the home of her colleague, the channel’s correspondent Oleksandr Pronskyi, was destroyed as a result of an enemy strike on Dnipro. Then a missile with a cluster munition hit the 4th and 5th floors of a high-rise building, where the TV presenter and his wife lived on the third floor. Miraculously, both survived, but lost almost all their property and car.
According to the regional prosecutor’s office, on March 24, a total of 13 people, including three children, were injured as a result of a drone hitting a 14-story building in Dnipro.
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