Deadly Attacks in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk Regions: Rocket Strikes and Infrastructure Damage
On the night of September 22, Russian forces launched a series of heavy artillery and missile strikes across Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, resulting in tragic fatalities and widespread destruction.
According to local law enforcement and military sources, a 65-year-old woman was killed in Kup’yansk during a missile attack, while two other residents sustained injuries.
The attacks targeted several communities, including Kup’yansk, Pavlohrad district, and Malyi Mykhailivka.
Russian unmanned aerial vehicles and guided bombs were used, causing destruction at agricultural enterprises and damaging sunflower crops.
Infrastructural objects such as power lines and gas pipelines were also struck, leading to power outages and disruptions in heating supplies.Dnipropetrovsk regional authorities reported that during the day, a missile strike hit the Pavlohrad district, injuring a man and a woman aged 69 and 62.
They received medical aid and are out of danger.
Several targets were also destroyed or damaged, including dry grass fields and private homes.In the southern parts of Ukraine, particularly in Nikopol and neighboring communities, the situation remained tense with ongoing shelling.
Several enterprises and private properties, including garages and residential buildings, suffered damage.
Critical infrastructure such as electricity and gas lines was also affected, but no casualties were reported.
Rescue teams, police, and military personnel are working at the affected sites, documenting damages, and assisting victims.
Investigations into these incidents continue, and authorities warn of the possibility of further attacks.This tragic series of events underscores the devastating impact of war on peaceful populations in the region.
Ukrainian emergency and law enforcement services are working around the clock to minimize casualties and ensure safety, even as the conflict persists.
Local authorities urge residents to stay in shelters and remain vigilant with official updates, as the situation remains highly volatile and unpredictable.