Russian occupiers have once again carried out a missile strike on the city of Marganets in Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in the death of at least seven civilians and injuries to six others of varying severity
This was reported on April 23 by the head of the district military administration, Serhiy Lysyak, in his official Telegram channel. According to the regional authority's leader, the attack was carried out using a kamikaze drone belonging to the Russian armed forces. Preliminary information from local officials and rescuers indicates that among the victims are civilians who happened to be in the area when the strike occurred early in the morning. "The aggressor used a kamikaze drone against Marganets. According to the latest data, the number of killed has already reached seven people. Six more have been injured, and medical personnel are currently providing urgent assistance to the victims. The information is being clarified, but it is already clear that the consequences of this shelling are very destructive," Serhiy Lysyak reported. Responsible services are continuing to work on determining the extent and details of the attack, as well as providing necessary assistance to those affected. Rescuers, medical personnel, and law enforcement officers have already departed from the scene to eliminate the consequences of the attack and investigate the circumstances of the tragedy. This is not the first such incident in the region over recent months, where Russian forces have demonstrated activity and used unmanned aerial vehicles to strike peaceful cities. Residents of Marganets have become accustomed to the constant threat, but each new shelling brings not only destruction but also deep psychological trauma. The Ukrainian authorities condemn these barbaric attacks and call on the international community to increase pressure on Russia to stop its aggression and ensure the safety of Ukrainian citizens. Local authorities urge residents to stay vigilant, report suspicious objects, and follow safety recommendations in case of air raid alerts. This again highlights the complexity and danger of the situation in the region, as well as the ongoing need for vigilance regarding safety and addressing the consequences of Russian aggression.