00:00Hardly any window remains intact in this part of Dnipro after a brutal wave of Russian missile strikes pummeled the city.
00:10Residential blocks torn open, dozens injured and lives lost.
00:15The blasts also ripped through critical parts of the city, including hospitals, schools and kindergartens.
00:22In the kindergarten, windows and doors were blown out, everything was banging, but thank God the children are safe.
00:29Amid the chaos, a packed passenger train with 500 people on board was halted in its tracks, its windows shattered by the force of a nearby explosion.
00:40I'm trembling all over. I feel terrified. There was an explosion, then ashes flew around, along with some debris and glass.
00:49People were injured by shards, some in their arms, some in their heads. Blood was flowing. Thank God I'm unharmed.
00:58The assault on Dnipro loomed large in President Zelensky's address at a NATO summit in the Netherlands.
01:05The Ukrainian leader says what happened in Dnipro is just another vivid example of Putin's refusal to pursue peace.
01:12There are no signs that Putin wants to stop this war. Russia rejects all peace proposals, including those from the United States of America. Putin only thinks about war.
01:27Dnipro is the capital of a region now under direct threat for advancing Russian forces.
01:33Earlier this month, Moscow claimed its troops had entered Dnipro-Petrovsk for the first time since the full-scale invasion began.
01:40Ukrainian commanders deny any Russian foothold. For now, Russia's largest recent territorial gain remains in Sumy, seizing 200 square kilometers of land.
01:51Earlier Tuesday, the north-eastern region also fell victim to a deadly Russian barrage, killing three people, including a toddler.
01:59of the United Nations that are only one of those who can be abused by the Russian people,