Enemy forces attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region
Russian occupation forces continue to carry out large-scale terror against the civilian population of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, launching a series of massive attacks.
As of the morning of April 6, 2026, more than 30 strikes have been recorded, targeting exclusively residential and critical infrastructure in the region.
Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, reported that the Nikopol district has traditionally been the epicenter of enemy aggression.
The invaders deliberately targeted Nikopol itself, as well as the territories of the Chervonohryhorivka, Myrivka, Marganets, and Pokrov communities.
As a result of the strikes, a local utility company and a grocery store in the district sustained significant damage. Private residential buildings belonging to civilians and a civilian vehicle located in the shelling zone also came under fire.
“The highest number of shelling incidents was recorded in the Nikopol district,” the head of the Regional Military Administration emphasized in his official report.
Despite the intensity of the attacks, preliminary data indicates that no civilian casualties or injuries were reported in this area.
The situation remained no less tense in Synelnykove, where enemy shells damaged a number of private homes.
In addition to the residential sector, Russian troops targeted a local pharmacy, depriving people of access to essential medications.
In the Kryvyi Rih district, the Hrushevska community came under attack, where the enemy attempted to disable life-support systems.
There, hits on critical infrastructure were recorded, leading to localized damage to technical facilities.
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