Over 30 Russian Attacks Hit Dnipropetrovsk Region: Two Dead, Five Wounded.
Strikes in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
According to UATV: On March 21, 2023, Russian occupation forces launched more than 30 attacks across two districts of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region. The assaults claimed two lives and left five others injured, including a child. These incidents are part of the ongoing war in Ukraine, which continues to inflict heavy civilian casualties and damage to critical infrastructure.
The strikes targeted areas in Nikopol Raion, affecting:
- the district center of Nikopol
- Pokrovsk community
- Marhanets community
- Myrove community
- Chervonohryhorivka community
Local infrastructure, private homes, and shops were damaged in the bombardments. Oleksandr Hanzha, a local official, reported that five people sustained injuries, including a 46-year-old man who will receive outpatient treatment.
A 55-year-old woman suffered the most severe injuries and was hospitalized in critical condition. Two men died in Synelnykove Raion. Authorities continue to monitor the aftermath as the region remains under constant threat.
Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine
These attacks underscore the relentless nature of the war in Ukraine, which has caused widespread suffering and destruction. Local governments are working to ensure safety and provide aid to victims, while the need for international assistance to address humanitarian consequences grows ever more urgent.
Such bombardments highlight the precarious security situation in frontline regions and the critical importance of global support to mitigate the war's impact on civilians.
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