Massive Strikes on Dnipropetrovsk Region: Two Dead, 17 Wounded in Latest Attacks.

Attack on Dnipropetrovshchyna: dead and wounded
Attack on Dnipropetrovshchyna: dead and wounded

Assault on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

According to Novyny.live: Russian forces launched a large-scale aerial assault on the Dnipropetrovsk region, killing two people and injuring 17 others. Nearly twenty hostile bombardments were recorded, resulting in casualties and widespread destruction across the area. This attack is part of a broader pattern of intensified strikes on Ukrainian civilian zones.

Strikes in Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol Districts

The shelling and damage in the Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol districts also had severe consequences. In the Kryvyi Rih district, civilian infrastructure was hit in the Hleiuvata and Zelenodolsk communities. A 53-year-old man was wounded in Kryvyi Rih. In the Synelnykove district, one person was killed and five were injured. Among the victims was a 75-year-old man who died in an attack on the Vasylkiv community.

“As a result of yesterday’s attack on the Vasylkiv community, a 75-year-old man was killed. Eleven people sustained injuries. A 51-year-old woman is in serious condition. Six people, including a 13-year-old girl, are hospitalized in moderate condition. Four victims will receive outpatient treatment.” — Regional Military Administration

These events once again highlight the gravity of the situation in the region, where shelling continues to inflict harm on the civilian population. The repeated targeting of residential areas underscores the ongoing threat to non-combatants.

The situation in the Dnipropetrovsk region and adjacent areas remains tense, as Russian forces persist in striking civilian sites. These attacks emphasize the relentless nature of the hostilities and their impact on local residents, who endure the war’s consequences. Notably, these assaults have harmed not only military personnel but also ordinary people, including children, raising international concern over the humanitarian crisis in the area.


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