Attacks on Ukrainian Regions
On the night of June 1, Russian strikes hit the Ukrainian regions of Dnipro, Odesa, Kharkiv, and Chernihiv, injuring at least 18 civilians—among them three children. In Odesa, six people were wounded, and residential buildings, private homes, warehouses, and civilian infrastructure sustained damage. These attacks mark another escalation in the ongoing conflict, which continues to devastate communities far from the front lines.
In Chernihiv Oblast, eight people were hurt, including three children, following strikes on settlements in the Koriukivka district. Meanwhile, in Kharkiv, four women were injured, and civilian property was damaged. Emergency services responded quickly to the scenes, providing medical care and assessing the destruction.
Additionally, a fire broke out at a warehouse complex in Dnipro, covering an area of 10,000 square meters, which was ultimately extinguished by emergency crews. These incidents highlight the alarming situation across regions enduring repeated attacks and widespread ruin.
Critical Conditions in Affected Areas
These assaults underscore the continuation of hostilities in Ukraine, resulting in numerous civilian casualties and severe infrastructure damage. The situation in the impacted regions remains dire, particularly concerning the delivery of medical aid and the restoration of housing for displaced families. Local authorities are working to coordinate relief efforts amid ongoing threats.
The recent attacks have intensified concerns over the safety of civilians in Ukraine, particularly in Dnipro, where prior incidents have resulted in tragic casualties. For a closer look at the devastating impact of a recent strike that left two dead and six injured, you can read more about the deadly night strike in Dnipro.