Ukraine: Russia Launches 'Massive Attack' on Dnipropetrovsk
The attacks caused two deaths and multiple injuries, with residents urged to take shelter amid escalating drone and missile strikes, according to regional authorities.
- Early Saturday, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, with strikes hitting Dnipro and Pavlograd and two people killed in overnight attacks, Governor Sergiy Lysak said.
- After a reported Ukrainian drone strike on an oil refinery in Krasnodar Krai on August 30, Dnipropetrovsk region faced Russian strikes despite avoiding heavy fighting since the February 2022 invasion and not being among the five regions claimed by Moscow.
- Residents heard explosions around 2:30 a.m., with a Synelnyky district drone strike wounding a 50-year-old woman and separate attacks in Dnipro injuring two, including a 46-year-old man in serious condition.
- Kyiv confirmed on Tuesday that Russian troops had entered the region, which hosts military infrastructure critical to Russia's air operations over southern Ukraine and the Black Sea.
- Governor Sergiy Lysak urged residents of Dnipropetrovsk region to shelter, writing `The region is under a massive attack. Explosions are being heard`, while Ukraine's military has not issued a statement on the reported strike.
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EADaily, August 30th, 2025. The armed forces of the Russian Federation continued to attack the objects of the defense complex in the territory controlled by the Kiev regime with missiles and drone strikes.
"There are explosions. Strikes took place in Dnipro and Pavlograd", two important cities in this central east region, said on Telegram a regional governor, calling on the inhabitants to stay in the shelter.
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