Russian attack damages infrastructure in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine says
A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region on Thursday morning damaged an infrastructure facility and an enterprise, a local official said. Ukraine's air force issued a warning of a ballistic missile threat ahead of the strike.
A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region on Thursday morning damaged an infrastructure facility and an enterprise, a local official said. Two people were injured and were hospitalized, the regional governor said on Telegram.
The attack caused fires at two sites, he added. Ukraine's air force issued a warning of a ballistic missile threat ahead of the strike. Russia has stepped up combined missile and drone strikes targeting Ukraine's power grid since mid-March, resulting in significant damage.
It has also increased its use of harder-to-intercept ballistic missiles.
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