On the morning of June 14, Russian forces launched an attack on a light industry facility in Dnipro, according to Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration.
Hanzha reported that the strike resulted in damage to the facility, including a collapsed ceiling and destroyed production equipment. Seven individuals sustained injuries as a result of the assault, with three men requiring hospitalization. Medical personnel have categorized their conditions as moderate.
Russian military operations have increasingly targeted Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure using various types of weaponry, including strike drones, missiles, and multiple launch rocket systems. These attacks have raised concerns among Ukrainian authorities and international organizations, which classify them as war crimes committed by the Russian Federation.
Officials emphasize that the strikes are deliberate, aiming to disrupt essential services such as electricity, heating, water supply, and medical assistance. Such actions are viewed as indicative of genocidal intent.
The Russian government denies allegations that its military is intentionally targeting civilian infrastructure, asserting that its operations are not aimed at harming non-combatants or destroying vital facilities.
The recent attack by Russian forces on a Dnipro industrial site has resulted in injuries to seven individuals and significant damage to infrastructure. This incident underscores ongoing concerns regarding targeted assaults on civilian facilities in Ukraine, which are classified as war crimes by international observers.
