Civilians injured, multi-story building damaged: First consequences of Russian attack on Dnipro
Illustrative photo: Russian forces struck Dnipro (facebook.com/DSNSKyiv)
Russian forces struck Dnipro with drones today, November 6. At least four people were injured as a result of the attack, according to Vladyslav Haivanenko, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration.
He noted that, as of now, it is known that a 34-year-old woman and men aged 40, 42, and 57 were injured by the strike. They have been hospitalized in moderate condition.
At the same time, according to the head of the Regional Military Administration, the drone attack damaged a four-story building.
Haivanenko added that information on the damage caused by the enemy is still being clarified.
Updated 9:03 PM Kyiv time
Police clarified that at least six people were injured in the Russian strike on Dnipro, including two police officers.

Photo: Police at the site of the Russian strike on Dnipro (t.me/UA_National_Police)

Photo: Police at the site of the Russian strike on Dnipro (t.me/UA_National_Police)

Photo: Police at the site of the Russian strike on Dnipro (t.me/UA_National_Police)
Law enforcement set up a mobile unit near the site of the attack to receive citizens’ reports.

Photo: Rescuers respond to the aftermath of Russian strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: Rescuers respond to the aftermath of Russian strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: Rescuers respond to the aftermath of Russian strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region (t.me/dsns_telegram)

Photo: Rescuers respond to the aftermath of Russian strikes in Dnipropetrovsk region (t.me/dsns_telegram)
Strike on the Dnipropetrovsk region
This evening, November 6, Russian forces carried out a massive attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region using strike drones.
In Pavlohrad and Dnipro, local residents heard explosions.
According to preliminary data, Pavlohrad was left without power following the enemy’s strike.
Mykola Lukashuk, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, confirmed that Russian troops continue to target energy facilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
Lukashuk urged local residents to charge their gadgets and power banks, as well as stock up on water.
Monitoring channels had previously reported that the Russian army had launched a large number of drones, although there is no official information on this.
Today, November 6, Russian forces also struck energy facilities in Dnipropetrovsk region, causing eight mines to lose power. About 2,600 miners were trapped underground.
People were promptly evacuated to the surface. There were no casualties or injuries.