January 28, 2026
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Russians raided Dnipropetrovsk region: 1 dead, 7 injured

As a result of night shelling in Dnipropetrovsk region, one person died, seven were injured, and infrastructure and equipment were destroyed.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Russians raided Dnipropetrovsk region: 1 dead, 7 injured Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi’s Telegram

One person died and seven others were injured as a result of Russian strikes on the Dnipropetrovsk region on the night of January 28.

Source: head of OVA Oleksandr Ganzha v Telegram

Direct speech of the head of the region: “The enemy targeted the Mezhivska and Vasylkivska communities in the Synelnykiv region with drones. Unfortunately, a 46-year-old man was killed… Five more people were injured. A 24-year-old wounded man is in serious condition. The car was damaged.”

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Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi's Telegram Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi’s Telegram

Details: Another 2 people were injured as a result of a Russian missile attack on Kryvyi Rih. Infrastructure and cars were damaged in the city.

Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi's Telegram Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi’s Telegram

The Russians attacked the Bohdanivsk community of the Pavlograd district with drones – a farm, agricultural machinery and a car were mutilated there.

Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi's Telegram Photo from Oleksandr Ganzhi’s Telegram

They were also hit by drones along Kamianskyi, the consequences are being clarified.

Prehistory:

  • Earlier it was reported that the Russians hit an infrastructure facility in Kryvyi Rih with a ballistic missile, as a result of which two people were injured.
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