Russian Forces Strike Dnipro in Major Attack, Injuring Four Including Two Children.
Aftermath and Eyewitness Accounts of the Dnipro Strike
According to TSN.ua: In a major overnight assault on February 12, Russian military forces targeted the city of Dnipro, injuring four people. Among the wounded were two children: an infant and a four-year-old girl. This strike is part of a broader Russian campaign targeting major Ukrainian population centers, including Kyiv and Odesa. These attacks on urban areas have become a grim hallmark of the conflict, terrorizing civilians far from the front lines.
The bombardment triggered multiple fires and caused damage to private homes and vehicles. The regional military administration reported significant destruction to both infrastructure and residential buildings. Local residents witnessed the attack's horrific aftermath, which laid bare the severity of the situation in the region.
'The baby started crying or something, and the mother went over and picked her up. She had taken just three steps away when the ceiling collapsed right onto the cradle.' Serhiy, an eyewitness
The situation in Dnipro remains tense as residents struggle to cope with the consequences of the attacks and ensure the safety of their families.
Ongoing Conflict and Humanitarian Aid Efforts
The strike on Dnipro is part of the wider, ongoing war in Ukraine, where civilians continue to bear the brunt of military actions. As shelling of major cities becomes increasingly frequent, international response and humanitarian aid for victims remain critically important. Global aid organizations are working to address a massive and growing need for medical supplies, shelter, and basic necessities.
Local authorities and aid groups are currently focused on providing assistance to those affected by the latest attacks and beginning the arduous process of rebuilding the damage in the region.
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