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Terrifying moment Putin suicide drones strike hotel resort & restaurant sparking huge explosion in deadly Ukraine blitz

Published on March 28, 2025 at 11:58 PM

Terrifying moment Putin suicide drones strike hotel resort & restaurant sparking huge explosion in deadly Ukraine blitz

THIS is the terrifying moment Vladimir Putin's shahed suicide drones blitzed a hotel resort and a restaurant sparking a massive explosion.

At least four people have reportedly been killed and 15 others injured so far in the mass drone attack that rocked Dnipro late on Friday night.

Large fire engulfing a building at night, with people walking away.
Horror footage showed flames and large plumes of smoke wafting skyward in the city
City skyline at night under an orange sky.
Police officer at scene of large fire in Dnipro, Ukraine; 23 people injured.
Rescue forces rushed to the scene
Ukrainian rescuers battling a large fire at night.
Ukrainian rescuers working at the site of a drone hit
Ukrainian rescuers at the site of a drone strike.
Picture shows the aftermath of the deadly strike
Aerial view of a riverside resort.
Picture of the resort before the strike

Horror footage showed flames and large plumes of smoke wafting skyward in the city.

Other pictures shared on social media showed the shattered interior of a building, the badly damaged upper floors of a high-rise apartment block and streets strewn with smashed glass and building materials.

Firefighters rushed to the scene to bring the blaze under control.

Serhiy Lysak, governor of the surrounding Dnipropetrovsk region, said the casualty toll was likely to rise, with three of the injured in serious condition.

He wrote in a post on Telegram: “It is also now known that the enemy directed more than 20 drones toward the city. Most of them were downed.

The strike comes just hours after a menacing Putin defied Donald Trump and declared he can “finish off” Ukraine despite an impending ceasefire.

Thebrutal tyranthas also unleashed a wave of fresh strikes on civilian targets and retaken a border village inKursk.

Putin made the threat while visiting a nuclear submarine base in Russia's frozen north – just a week after Sir Keir Starmer had a similar visit.

He launched a new nuclear submarine named the Perm – the first of its kind to be equipped with hypersonic Zircon missiles as a standard feature.

Vlad brushed aside peace moves, declaring: “Not long ago I said we’d grind them [Ukraine] down — now it looks like we’ll finish them off.”;

Ukrainian city wanted by Putin 'on fire' after massive Russian drone attack

Putin also called for Volodymyr Zelensky to be ousted by generals and replaced by an internationally-supervised provisional government to hold elections.

The tyrant's threats come as his forces bombed a liquid gas facility in the latest violation of pledges to halt such strikes.

Vlad's forces also bombed a hospital in what Kyiv labelled as a “war crime”.

Russia also claims to have retaken the border village of Gogolevka from Ukraine in its Kursk region.

Meanwhile, Zelensky said that the country's military has taken “certain steps” in Russia outside the Kursk region.

He said this was done to ease pressure on Ukrainian troops in the area.

Large fire at night.
Dashcam video of drone strike at the street in Dnipro city
Fire damage inside a restaurant in Dnipro, Ukraine.
A fire burns in a restaurant in the aftermath of a Russian drone attack
Large fire at night.
The deadly attack sparked a massive blaze
Large structure engulfed in flames.
Horror footage showed flames and large plumes of smoke wafting skyward in the city

It comes after reports emerged suggesting Ukrainian troops were inside the adjacent Belgorod region and were fighting the Russians.

Meanwhile, after a long marathon of negotiations, theWhite Houseconfirmed that both the warring nations have agreed to haltstrikesin the Black Sea region and onenergyinfrastructure.

Washington also agreed to lift some sanctions against Moscow in its latest step towards endorsing Russia‘s positions.

The agreements were struck by US negotiators who met separately over three days in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, with delegations from Ukraine and Russia.

While the full details of the ceasefire deal are yet to be revealed by top diplomats of the nations, experts fear that the deal hugelybenefitsRussia in the war.

The dictator has now succeeded in stopping the fighting on one of Ukraine most successful fronts – as well as halting more crippling attacks on Russian oil plants in another side deal.

Putin is now expected to stall further peace deals for months until he has grabbed more swathes of invaded land and pushed Ukrainian forces out of Russia’s Kursk region.

FormerNatochief and BritishArmyColonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told Flying Eze: “This is a dealthat's been written by Russia because actually they get most out of it.”

During the peace talks, the US committed to help seek the lifting of international sanctions on Russian agriculture and fertiliser exports, long a persistent Russian demand.

The deals were reached after parallel talks inSaudi Arabiathat followed separate phone calls last week between Trump and the two presidents, Zelenskiy andPutin.

Statue of a man at a ship's wheel with a large ship in the background.
The resort before it was bombed by the Russians
Bartolomeo Resort Hotel in Dnipro, Ukraine.
Picture of the resort hotel before the strikes
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