Dnipropetrovsk Oblast is under fire once again: two people have been injured as a result of attacks by the Russian Federation. Five districts in the region have come under attack, with widespread damage reported.
- Two people were injured in the Dnipropetrovsk region as a result of attacks by the Russian Federation.
- Five districts in the region were affected, including the Synelnykiv and Nikopol districts.
- More than 10 cars, as well as motorbikes, were burnt out in Pavlohrad.
- Rescue workers quickly extinguished all the fires caused by enemy strikes.
- Residential and administrative buildings have been damaged.
Dnipropetrovsk region under fire: the consequences of Russian shelling
In the Dnipro region Two people were injured as a result of attacks by the Russian Federation. Five districts in the region were subjected to numerous shelling incidents, which caused serious damage.
In the Synelnykivskyi district, a four-storey residential building caught fire as a result of shelling. This was caused by a direct hit, which resulted in significant damage. In the Nikopolskyi district, shelling led to the destruction of an administrative building, a private house and several cars.
In Pavlohrad, a fire engulfed more than ten cars and lorries, as well as motorbikes. The fire spread rapidly, but the emergency services responded in time. “Our lads were working flat out to put out the fire,” said one of the firefighters.
In addition, a petrol station was damaged in the Kryvyi Rih district, whilst in the Dnipro district, emergency services were extinguishing fires caused by enemy strikes.
Despite the danger, the emergency services quickly extinguished all the fires, preventing further casualties and damage.







