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On April 22, 2026, Russian forces conducted over 20 drone and artillery strikes on Dnipro and the Nikopol region of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Local officials confirmed the damage to residential buildings and vehicles.

Ukrinform UABreaking2 min readUpdated 4/22/2026

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Published Apr 22, 2026, 5:17 AMUpdated Apr 22, 2026, 7:06 AM
On April 22, 2026, Russian forces conducted over 20 drone and artillery strikes on Dnipro and the Nikopol region of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast...

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At a glance

  • Dnipropetrovsk region was attacked by over 20 strikes.
  • Residential buildings and vehicles were damaged in Dnipro.
  • Nikopol's infrastructure was also impacted by the strikes.
  • No fatalities were reported from the recent attacks.
  • The incident follows other recent air alarm warnings in the region.

Why it matters

The attacks on Dnipro and surrounding areas emphasize the ongoing military threat faced by civilian populations in Ukraine. Damage to residential areas raises concerns about the humanitarian crisis and the safety of inhabitants in conflict zones.

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What Happened

Russian troops launched a series of attacks on Dnipro and various communities within the Nikopol district using drones and artillery. The assaults occurred on the morning of April 22, 2026, as reported by Dnipropetrovsk Oblast military administration head Oleksandr Hanzha via Telegram.

In Dnipro, residential buildings sustained damage alongside multiple vehicles. Specific areas hit include the city center where explosions were reported, leading to visible destruction.

In the Nikopol district, the municipalities affected included Nikopol itself and surrounding communities such as Marhanets, Myrivska, Pokrovska, and Chervonohryhorivska. The strikes resulted in damaged infrastructure and a vehicle fire.

Key Details - Over 20 drone and artillery strikes targeted Dnipro and Nikopol. - Residential properties and vehicles were damaged in Dnipro. - Infrastructure was affected in several communities within Nikopol region.

  • No casualties were reported from the attacks. - Attacks continued following prior air alarm incidents over the weekend.

Why It Matters

The repeated strikes highlight the persistent threat of military aggression against civilian areas in Ukraine, especially in Dnipropetrovsk region. Damage to infrastructure impacts local communities and exacerbates the ongoing humanitarian situation.

Background

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast has been a significant focal point in the conflict, with various military engagements reported since the onset of hostilities. Ukrainian officials continue to monitor the situation closely as air alerts frequently precede attacks, suggesting that the region remains at risk.

The escalation of assaults in urban areas, particularly those with civilian populations, raises alarms regarding the safety of residents and the stability of regional infrastructure. This attack comes amid other escalatory measures by Russian forces across Ukraine, underscoring the ongoing conflict’s impact on civilians.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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