Four Wounded in Dnipro Region Attack; Woman in Critical Condition.
Russian Forces Strike Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
According to Novyny.live: Russian occupiers launched attacks on the Dnipropetrovsk region, leaving four people injured. The strikes hit three districts, including Nikopol and Synelnykove areas. A 54-year-old woman was hospitalized in critical condition, while a 52-year-old man is being treated for moderate injuries. Two other women, aged 56 and 67, will receive outpatient care.
Infrastructure Damage from the Assaults
The attacks damaged infrastructure, including private homes, businesses, and vehicles. Oleksandr Ganzha reported:
'Four people were hurt. A 54-year-old woman is in the hospital in serious condition. A 52-year-old man is also hospitalized, with his condition assessed as moderate. Two other women, 56 and 67, will be treated on an outpatient basis.'
Additionally, on May 31, the invaders destroyed the first Nova Poshta branch in Dnipro. During the night of June 1, Russian forces also attacked Sumy with drones. These events highlight the ongoing aggression by the occupiers and the severe consequences for civilians.
These attacks underscore a troubling escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, directly impacting civilian lives and infrastructure. Amid the persistent threat from Russian troops, regions like Dnipropetrovsk continue to suffer, creating urgent needs for victim support and reconstruction of damaged facilities. It is crucial for the international community to monitor these developments and provide necessary aid to Ukraine during this challenging period.
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