Two Dead and Industrial Plant Damaged in Russian Strike on Kryvyi Rih.
March 28 Attack on Kryvyi Rih Leaves Fatalities
According to Novyny.live: On March 28, 2023, Russian forces launched a drone attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih. The assault resulted in the deaths of two men and injuries to two other individuals. The strike caused significant damage and sparked fires at an industrial facility, leading to serious consequences for local infrastructure.
Oleksandr Hanzha, a local official, stated: 'The enemy attacked Kryvyi Rih. An industrial infrastructure site was damaged. Two men were killed, and two others sustained injuries. There is damage at the industrial enterprise.'
This incident highlights the ongoing aggression by Russia, which continues to target civilian sites across Ukraine.
Other Attacks Across Ukraine
Additionally, on March 27, a strike in the Poltava region damaged an industrial facility, leaving over 5,000 consumers without gas supply. The previous day, March 26, Russian troops hit a thermal power plant in Kherson, killing a 66-year-old female employee. These events underscore the severe threats to safety and stability in Ukraine.
Attacks on civilian infrastructure, such as industrial plants and energy facilities, demonstrate the escalating conflict and its devastating impact on local communities. As the war continues, such incidents risk long-term repercussions for the region's economy and social stability. With Russian forces persistently striking key targets, the situation in Ukraine remains extremely volatile.
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