Photo: Russia launched a massive attack on Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia
Russian forces launched massive strikes on Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia. In Dnipro, a residential building was partially destroyed and a fire broke out; in Kharkiv, drones attacked two districts of the city; and in Zaporizhzhia, critical and industrial infrastructure facilities were damaged.
This was reported by the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, and the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration.
As a result of the strike on Dnipro, a two-story building was partially destroyed, and a fire broke out at the site. Information regarding casualties is being verified. The air threat to the city remains as of this publication.
At 2:03 a.m., it was reported that a 73-year-old woman was injured as a result of the strike on Dnipro—she was hospitalized in serious condition. At 2:31 a.m., information was received that there were already three casualties in Dnipro. In addition to the 73-year-old woman, a 28-year-old woman and a 33-year-old man were injured. All three have been hospitalized. One woman is in critical condition, while the others are in moderate condition.
Fires broke out in Kamyanske due to the Russian attack. One- and five-story residential buildings are on fire.
02:44 A 73-year-old woman, injured as a result of a Russian strike on Dnipro, died in the hospital. Two other victims have been hospitalized, and medical personnel are treating them. This was reported by the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
One person was injured in Kamyanske. A 72-year-old woman suffered burns. She was hospitalized. Doctors assess the patient’s condition as moderate. Two more people required medical assistance following the enemy attack on Kam’yanske. They are a 49-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man. In total, there are three victims in the city. All have been hospitalized in moderate condition.
As of 3:40 a.m., it was reported that four people were killed in Dnipro due to a Russian attack. Sixteen people were wounded in the Russian overnight strike on Dnipro. Fifteen people have been hospitalized. A 71-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man are in critical condition. A two-story building and several apartments in a four-story building were partially destroyed.
05:31 The number of casualties from the Russian attack on Dnipro is rising. Five people have been killed, and 25 wounded. Twenty-three people have been hospitalized. Among them is a 13-year-old girl. Medical personnel assess her condition as moderate. Three of the wounded are in critical condition.
In Kharkiv, enemy drones struck the Osnovyansky and Slobidsky districts—a fire broke out in Osnovyansky. Emergency services are dealing with the aftermath of the attack. There is currently no information on casualties. According to the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, drone strikes were recorded in both districts; the circumstances are being investigated.
At 2:20 a.m., Terekhov reported that the Kyiv and Slobidska districts of the city were attacked by ballistic missiles. A "Shahed" strike was also recorded in the Nemyshlyanskyi district—an office building is on fire. According to updated information, both ballistic strikes hit the Kyivskyi district. Six people were injured as a result of the shelling in the Slobidskyi district of Kharkiv. Among the injured is an 11-year-old girl. Medical personnel are providing assistance to the victims.
A strike was also recorded near a private home in the Osnovyanskyi district—the house itself, a car, and an office building were damaged.
02:54 The number of casualties in the Slobidska district has risen to 8 people. Seven people suffered acute stress reactions, and one woman sustained injuries from broken glass. All have received medical care.
04:20 According to Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, the enemy launched a combined strike on the city last night—15 attack drones and two missiles. Hits were recorded in four districts: Osnovyansky, Slobidsky, Nemyshlyansky, and Kyivsky.
The Osnovyanskyi district bore the brunt of the strikes: private homes, administrative buildings, the grounds of a preschool, and civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged. In the Slobidskyi district, an apartment building, cars, and street lighting were damaged. In the Nemyshlianskyi district, an office building was damaged and a fire broke out. In the Kyivskyi district, strikes hit the premises of industrial enterprises. A total of 10 people were injured, including one child.
In Zaporizhzhia, the enemy launched several consecutive strikes on the city. The first strike hit a critical infrastructure facility, causing a fire. The next strike hit an industrial infrastructure facility. This was reported by Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Military Administration. Information on the casualties is being verified.




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