Russian Strikes Kill Six in Dnipropetrovsk Region, Ukraine Responds with Attacks on Gas Facilities
1-Minute Brief
The escalation highlights ongoing hostilities and retaliatory actions following the expiration of a ceasefire in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Key Facts
- Ukrainian forces targeted Russian gas facilities after Russian attacks killed at least six people in Ukraine.
- Officials reported six fatalities in the Dnipropetrovsk region following Russian strikes after a ceasefire expired.
- A 9-month-old baby reportedly lost a leg and two people were killed in an attack on Kryvyi Rih.
- Russian forces resumed strikes on President Zelensky’s hometown after a period of partial silence, according to reports.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky stated the attack on Russian facilities was in retaliation for the recent strikes.
What Happened
Russian attacks in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region killed at least six people, prompting Ukrainian forces to strike Russian gas facilities in retaliation, according to officials and President Zelensky.
Why It Matters
The renewed violence underscores the fragility of ceasefires and the potential for further escalation, affecting civilian safety and regional stability.
What's Next
Observers are monitoring for further military responses and diplomatic efforts, as both sides signal ongoing hostilities and discussions about ending the conflict.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft9h agoUkraine hits Russia’s distant gas facilities after Moscow’s attacks kill 6
- The IndependentLeft1h agoUkraine-Russia war latest: Trump says end of conflict ‘getting very close’ as Putin resumes deadly strikes
- Google NewsUnknown9h agoRussian attacks in Dnipropetrovsk region kill six after ceasefire expires, officials say
