Rocket attack in the center of Dnipropetrovsk region: explosions heard again in Samara
Dnipropetrovsk region has again come under rocket attack by Russian troops, which has caused serious concern among local residents and government officials. As a result of the latest strike in the city of Samar, which is located near the regional center of Dnipro, strong explosions were heard, which were confirmed by local authorities and military officials. According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, the situation remains tense, and military experts are working to clarify all the circumstances. In his official statement, Lysak noted that the explosions were recorded in the area of the city of Samar, but there is no confirmation of mass destruction or casualties yet. “Explosions were heard in the city of Samar. Details later. Do not leave safe places. Wait for the air raid warning to go off,” the official emphasized, urging residents not to panic and to follow safety rules. Earlier, the Ukrainian Air Force reported a high-speed target in the sky over the Dnieper and warned residents of Samara of a possible missile threat. They urged everyone to quickly and without fail take shelter in specially equipped shelters to avoid possible injuries. This was confirmed by eyewitness accounts that heard loud explosions and saw missile trails in the sky. Almost simultaneously, air defense systems were activated in the region, trying to shoot down targets moving towards residential areas. There is no information about injuries or casualties yet, but residents are urged to be vigilant and regularly check communications services. The events in the Dnipropetrovsk region once again remind us of the complexity of the situation in the region, where every day can bring new challenges and dangers due to the active development of military operations. Local authorities continue to work mobilized to protect the population, urging everyone to remain attentive and follow the recommendations. The next few hours are expected to bring additional information about the damage and further actions by the authorities that will help reduce risks to residents.