March 26, 2026
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Eight Injured, Including Child, in Latest Attacks on Dnipropetrovsk Region

On March 23, a series of attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region left eight individuals injured, including a 14-year-old girl, according to regional officials. The assaults involved drone strikes, artillery fire, and aerial bombardments across four districts.

Olexandr Hanzha, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, reported that the attacks were widespread, with over 60 strikes targeting areas such as Vasylkivka, Mezhivka, and Dubovykivka. Among the injured, six people were reported hurt in these communities, including the young girl who is currently hospitalized alongside three adults. A 70-year-old man is in serious condition.

In the Nikopol district, multiple communities including the district center, Marhanets, Myrivka, Chervonohryhorivka, and Pokrovsk were also affected. The attacks resulted in fires and significant damage to infrastructure, including businesses, agricultural firms, a lyceum, and residential properties.

Additionally, two men were injured in Kryvyi Rih due to an early morning attack, which also targeted the Hrushevska community. The city of Dnipro experienced similar assaults, leading to fires and damage to local infrastructure.

Recent attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk region have resulted in multiple injuries, including a child. The assaults have caused significant damage to infrastructure and communities across several districts.

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