A Russian strike targeting the city of Dnipro during the night of May 20 has resulted in two deaths and six injuries. The attack caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure and residential property.
Casualties and Medical Status
Oleksandr Ganzha, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (OVA), confirmed the toll of the attack via Telegram. “Two people died, six were injured. Such are the consequences of the night attack of the Russians on Dnipro,” Ganzha stated.
Of the six injured individuals, five required hospitalization. Medical professionals have categorized the condition of three victims as serious: a 42-year-old woman and two men, aged 47, and 25.
two men aged 47 and 40 were hospitalized in moderate condition. A 27-year-old man is currently receiving outpatient treatment.
Infrastructure Damage
The strike impacted a variety of civilian targets within the city. Reports indicate that a food warehouse, several private houses, and a car were damaged during the assault.

Potential Developments
Given the nature of the damage, local authorities may prioritize the restoration of the food warehouse to ensure supply stability. It is also possible that further assessments of the damaged private homes will be conducted to determine the extent of the structural loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who provided the official casualty counts for the Dnipro attack?
The information was provided by Oleksandr Ganzha, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA.
What is the current condition of the six wounded people?
Three people (a 42-year-old woman and men aged 47 and 25) are in serious condition, two men (aged 47 and 40) are in moderate condition, and one 27-year-old man is being treated as an outpatient.
What specific properties were damaged in the strike?
The attack damaged a food warehouse, private houses, and a car.
How can urban centers better protect critical food infrastructure during periods of active conflict?
