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Dnipropetrovsk Region Hit by Over 60 Drone and Artillery Strikes

Russian forces conducted more than 60 drone and artillery strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region, injuring one civilian. The assaults targeted multiple districts, according to local officials.

Ukrinform ENBreaking2 min readUpdated 4/12/2026

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Published Apr 11, 2026, 5:12 PMUpdated Apr 12, 2026, 5:07 AM
Russian forces conducted more than 60 drone and artillery strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region, injuring one civilian. The assaults targeted...

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At a glance

  • Over 60 drone and artillery strikes reported in Dnipropetrovsk.
  • One civilian injured; a 64-year-old woman receiving outpatient care.
  • Significant damage to residential and infrastructural properties.
  • Nikopol and Kryvyi Rih districts mainly targeted by the attacks.
  • Earlier strikes included the death of a 67-year-old man in Nikopol.

Why it matters

The situation in Dnipropetrovsk reflects the persistent risk civilians face in conflict zones. Continued attacks hinder recovery efforts and escalate the humanitarian crisis.

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What Happened

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On April 11, 2026, Russian forces executed over 60 drone and artillery strikes in the Dnipropetrovsk region, primarily affecting the Nikopol and Kryvyi Rih districts. The Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Hanzha, reported the attacks via Telegram.

Key Details

The Nikopol district suffered significant damage, with targets including the town of Nikopol and several communities: Chervonohryhorivka, Myrove, Pokrovske, and Marhanets. Properties were set on fire and infrastructure was impacted, including residential buildings and vehicles.

One civilian, a 64-year-old woman, sustained injuries and will receive outpatient treatment. In the Kryvyi Rih district, the Sofiivka, Novopillia, Zelenodolsk, and Hrushivka communities were also hit, resulting in damage to houses and vehicles.

Authorities have continued to monitor the aftermath of these strikes. Earlier reports indicated further violence in the region, including a drone attack that resulted in the death of a 67-year-old man in Nikopol.

Why It Matters

These repeated strikes on civilian areas underscore the ongoing volatility in the Dnipropetrovsk region. This incident exemplifies the broader security challenges faced by Ukraine amidst continued hostilities in the area.

Background

Dnipropetrovsk has been a focal point of Russian military action throughout the conflict. Attacks in this region frequently disrupt daily life and derail efforts for reconstruction and stability.

The continued targeting of civilian infrastructure raises significant humanitarian concerns as residents face increasing risks to their safety. The ongoing conflict has led to widespread displacement and loss of life in eastern Ukraine, emphasizing the necessity for urgent international attention and action to address the humanitarian crisis emerging from these attacks.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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