May 31 Strike on Dnipropetrovsk Region: One Killed, Nine Wounded.
Attacks in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
According to UATV: On May 31, Russian strikes across the Dnipropetrovsk region resulted in one fatality and nine injuries. The attacks hit four districts, including Synelnykove, Nikopol, and Kryvyi Rih. This escalation is part of a broader pattern of assaults on civilian infrastructure in eastern Ukraine.
According to local authorities, Russian forces targeted the area nearly 40 times. In the Synelnykove district, five people were hurt, among them three women aged 73, 79, and 85. All were hospitalized in moderate condition.
“Apartment buildings and cars were damaged. Five people were injured. Women aged 73, 79, and 85 are hospitalized in moderate condition” — Oleksandr Hanzha.
In Nikopol and nearby communities, a 50-year-old woman was killed, and four others sustained injuries. Among the wounded were men aged 50 and 67, both receiving intensive medical care.
“Infrastructure, a school, a multi-story building, an administrative building, a gas station, and cars were damaged. A 50-year-old woman died. Four people were injured. Men aged 50 and 67 are in serious condition” — Oleksandr Hanzha.
Later on the evening of May 31, Russian forces again struck Dnipro, igniting a fire in a summer house. These events underscore the ongoing threat posed by attacks on Ukrainian territory.
Continuing Violence
These incidents in the Dnipropetrovsk region highlight the persistent violence driven by military operations in eastern Ukraine. Assaults on civilian sites such as homes and schools endanger innocent lives and emphasize the need for sustained international support to ensure regional security. The situation in Ukraine remains tense, demanding close attention from the global community.
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