Massive Strike on Dnipropetrovsk Region: 10 Aerial Bombs, Injured Child, and Dozens of Damaged Homes.

Aftermath of strike on Dnipropetrovshchyna
Aftermath of strike on Dnipropetrovshchyna

Attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk Region

According to Novyny.live: On June 13, Russian occupying forces launched a large-scale assault on the Dnipropetrovsk region, targeting the Synelnykove, Nikopol, and Kryvyi Rih districts and causing widespread destruction. The attack on the Vasylkivka community involved dropping 10 aerial bombs, which resulted in damage to:

  • three private residences
  • one multi-story apartment building
  • a farm enterprise
  • a vehicle
  • two tractors
  • an administrative building
  • the Administrative Services Center (CNAP)
  • a bank
  • an art school

Additionally, in the Sloviansk community, a private home was damaged by an FPV drone strike. The occupiers also hit Nikopol, as well as the Chervonohryhorivka, Pokrovske rural, and urban communities. In the Kryvyi Rih district, specifically the Hrushivka community, a store was damaged.

Beyond these incidents, an attack on Zaporizhzhia damaged a logistics operator's terminal. In Sloviansk, shelling injured a child and damaged 24 apartment buildings. In total, six civilians were wounded across all the strikes. The situation remains tense, with residents of the region continuing to suffer from the consequences of military operations.

Humanitarian Situation

The recent attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region highlight an escalation in the conflict and ongoing violence in Ukraine, which has severe repercussions for the civilian population. The destruction of infrastructure, including homes and government facilities, underscores the complexity of the humanitarian crisis in the area. Local residents face constant threats to their lives and well-being, demanding urgent action to ensure their safety and provide support. As fighting continues, it is critical to focus on the needs of affected communities and deliver necessary aid.


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