Russian Attack on Dnipropetrovsk Kills 1, Injures 11
4 NOV 2025 06:21

Russian Attack on Dnipropetrovsk Kills 1, Injures 11
4 NOV 2025 06:21
The Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine has been subjected to combined attacks by Russian forces, resulting in the death of one civilian and injuring eleven others, including two children, with injuries of varying degrees. This is reported by Ukrainian media, citing local authorities. According to the head of the regional military administration, Russian forces used missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, guided aerial bombs, artillery, and "Grad" multiple-launch rocket systems, targeting several communities at once.
The heaviest blow was struck on the Nikolaevka community in the Sinelnikovsky district, which was attacked by both a missile and an unmanned aerial vehicle. A 65-year-old woman was killed in the attack. Eight people were injured, including two children. A 15-year-old boy will receive outpatient treatment, while a 5-year-old girl is in serious condition and has been hospitalized. Two adults were also taken to the hospital in serious condition. The strike caused a fire in a cafe-shop, a private house, and a car. Significant damage was also sustained by 12 residential houses.
Attacks also occurred in other parts of the region. Russian forces used a guided aerial bomb (KAB) in the direction of the Vasilkovka community, damaging vehicles.
The Nikopol district also came under intense shelling. The strikes were carried out using FPV drones, artillery, and "Grad" systems. The city of Nikopol, as well as the Marganets and Pokrovskoye communities, were targeted. Three men, aged 43, 51, and 52, were injured here and will receive treatment at home. An ambulance was also damaged in the strikes.
In addition, the city of Pavlograd was attacked by an unmanned aerial vehicle, resulting in damage to infrastructure. Regional authorities continue to assess the full extent of the damage and are working to eliminate the consequences.
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