Russian Strikes Hit Three Ukrainian Regions, Causing Deaths and Destruction.
Three Ukrainian Regions Targeted in Attacks
According to UATV: Russian military forces launched attacks on three Ukrainian regions: Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, and Kyiv. These strikes resulted in civilian casualties, injuries, and significant damage to infrastructure, including fires.
Impact and Casualties
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In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, regional military administration head Oleksandr Hanzh reported the aftermath of shelling. Among the injured was a 68-year-old woman in the city of Synelnykove. The situation in the region remains difficult.
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The assault on Sumy Oblast killed one person and wounded another. Shelling reportedly affected 41 settlements in the region, causing substantial destruction. Local residents face severe hardship due to the persistent threat from the aggressor.
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Kyiv Oblast also came under fire, with the city of Yahotyn targeted. A fire broke out at a warehouse complex there, and the extent of the damage is still being assessed. These ongoing attacks continue to endanger civilians and heighten public anxiety.
These coordinated strikes are part of Russia's continued war of aggression against Ukraine, now in its third year. The attacks highlight the severe and ongoing humanitarian toll on the civilian population. Constant shelling not only poses a direct physical threat but also creates immense psychological pressure on people forced to live under wartime conditions. Ukrainian authorities and local agencies continue working to ensure safety and provide aid to victims, though the overall situation remains tense and volatile.
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