Russian Strikes Hit Dnipropetrovsk Region Over 20 Times, Causing Casualties and Infrastructure Damage.
Attacks on Dnipropetrovsk Region Over a 24-Hour Period
According to Novyny.live: Russian military forces launched more than 20 strikes across three districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region in a single day, resulting in three civilian injuries and causing significant destruction and fires. The attacks targeted civilian infrastructure, damaging a school, banks, a post office, a cafe, and a store. Approximately ten vehicles were also destroyed.
Among the injured is a 42-year-old man who was hospitalized in moderate condition. In the Bohdanivka community of the Pavlohrad district, a 48-year-old woman was wounded, and an 87-year-old woman was injured in the Synelnykove district.
A statement from Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Head, Oleksandr Hanzh, confirms the severity of the situation in the region.
It is also important to note that the strikes resulted in the death of a herd of pigs in the village of Dvorichnyi Kut, Kharkiv region. The situation remains difficult, with local residents continuing to endure the consequences of the aggression.
These attacks are part of the ongoing military aggression that continues to undermine security and stability in Ukraine. The destruction of civilian infrastructure and the wounding of non-combatants highlight the severe impact of the conflict on local communities. Regional authorities are working to ensure public safety and provide medical aid to the victims, but the situation remains tense. The Dnipropetrovsk region, a key industrial and population center, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks throughout the war.
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