The enemy has once again equipped itself with terror tools and carried out another missile and drone attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region, disrupting the peaceful and modern day of its peaceful residents

Chas Pravdy - 22 April 2025 07:11

This was confirmed by official sources, including the head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, who, in his daily Telegram post, reported on the consequences of the nighttime shelling, which caused extensive destruction and fires. According to reports, the night sky over Dnipropetrovsk was filled with a wave of kamikaze drones that deliberately targeted several settlements in the region. In particular, significant damage was recorded in the Nikopolskyi district, which has long become one of the main "problematic" sectors for Ukrainian defenders. Several residential buildings, an administrative building, and power lines were damaged there, leading to temporary power outages in some areas. As a result of the shelling, vehicles in the city burned, and fires broke out on private land plots, prompting emergency responders and local authorities to react urgently. In the Synelnykove district, including the town of Synelnykove itself, damage was also recorded: an enemy strike damaged a private house, a utility building, and caused a fire in a passenger car. Fortunately, in this case, there were no casualties, as residents managed to evacuate in time. Serhiy Lysak emphasizes that the aggressor remains unrelenting and continues to deliberately attack the region with kamikaze drones. According to him, during the night, Ukrainian Air Defense forces, particularly the "East" Air Command, managed to shoot down more than two UAVs. These actions are likely part of the enemy's systematic tactic of intimidation and destruction of residential areas. Updated summaries of military operations and messages from local authorities confirm that Ukrainian defenders and rescue services remain vigilant and determined to counter new attacks. However, the constant threat of new missile and drone strikes by Russian invaders looms over the region, forcing residents and authorities to carefully prepare for any scenario and feel an invisible yet real danger to their homes, peace, and lives.

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