Russian Strike on Dnipro Injures Seven and Damages Industrial Facility

Russian forces attacked the city of Dnipro on Sunday morning, striking a light industry enterprise and injuring seven civilians. According to the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, three men required hospitalization in moderate condition. The strike caused significant structural and eq

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Russian Strike on Dnipro Injures Seven and Damages Industrial Facility

Russian forces launched a strike on the city of Dnipro on the morning of Sunday, June 14, that left multiple casualties and targeted local manufacturing, Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (OVA), reported on Telegram.

According to Hanzha, the Russian attack directly hit a local light industry enterprise.

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The kinetic impact caused structural degradation to the facility, collapsing the ceiling in one of the primary workshops and heavily damaging specialized production equipment.

Seven civilians sustained injuries during the bombardment. Three men were hospitalized for their injuries. Medical personnel currently evaluate their condition as moderate.

The mid-morning bombardment of Sloviansk

The strike on Dnipro follows an attack on the heavily populated central district of Sloviansk just a day prior. On Saturday, June 13, at approximately 10:45 a.m. local time, Russian tactical aircraft launched three guided aerial bombs (KABs) directly at the city center.

Equipped with wing kits and satellite guidance systems, these heavy munitions inflicted destruction across a multi-block radius. Shockwaves and fragmentation blew out facades and fractured structural supports across 23 multi-story residential high-rise buildings.

A local educational institution sustained direct damage, and numerous parked civilian vehicles were incinerated or crushed by falling debris.

Three women sustained various blast and shrapnel injuries and are currently receiving medical treatment in local hospitals.

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Key Developments as Ukraine War Grinds Through Summer

Entering the fifth year of the war, battlefield dynamics have shifted toward grueling urban attrition and long-range strategic interdiction. In the Donetsk region, Russian forces have heavily infiltrated the ruined city of Kostyantynivka, utilizing relentless aerial bombardment to wear down Ukrainian defenses and press toward the final regional strongholds of Kramatorsk and Sloviansk. In response, Ukraine has escalated its deep-strike campaign. Using drones and domestically produced “Flamingo” cruise missiles, Kyiv has targeted military plants and oil refineries hundreds of miles inside Russia.

Vadym Lyakh, head of the Sloviansk City Military Administration, confirmed that emergency response teams, utility workers, and municipal services were deployed to clear rubble, secure severed gas and electrical lines, and assist residents.

A coordinated assault on critical infrastructure

The weekend attacks mark a continuation of a coordinated Russian air campaign intentionally aimed at crippling Ukraine’s civilian and logistical infrastructure. On June 12, a series of attacks resulted in multiple civilian fatalities.

A targeted strike hit a thermal power plant operated by DTEK, causing structural damage to electricity generation and transmission systems. The attack killed one utility worker on duty and left a second heavily injured. This followed a separate drone and artillery blitz that had battered four other DTEK facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region earlier in the week.

A nighttime strike focused on a rail yard operated by Ukrzaliznytsia in Sumy, killed a female railway worker and left another employee hospitalized with internal bleeding and a fractured pelvis.

Simultaneously, a Russian loitering munition slammed into a commercial logistics terminal in Zaporizhzhia, triggering a large-scale industrial fire that severely compromised the facility.

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