Kyiv Air Alert and Dnipro Under Fire
At 11:26 PM, an air raid warning was issued in Kyiv as military activity intensified. On June 3, the Russian military targeted an ATB supermarket warehouse in Dnipro, causing extensive damage. Following the initial assault, a second strike hit the Dnipro district, leaving six people in need of medical care. Five of them were hospitalized, with three in serious condition.
In a separate attack on Dnipro during the night of June 2, 16 people were killed, including two children. Over 40 others were wounded, and 22 victims remain hospitalized. These back-to-back strikes highlight the ongoing threat to civilian infrastructure in the region.
“One of the missiles during the shelling of Dnipro hit our warehouse. A fire broke out, which has now been extinguished, and several company trucks were damaged. Fortunately, none of the employees were hurt.”
Serhiy Demchenko, company representative
Regional Situation
The situation in the region remains tense, with medical teams continuing to treat the wounded.
These events underscore an escalation of hostilities in eastern Ukraine, raising public concern. The attacks on Dnipro demonstrate the devastating impact on civilian targets, leading to rising death tolls and injuries. This pattern threatens overall regional security and demands urgent measures to protect civilians and stabilize the situation.
The recent escalation in Dnipro is not an isolated incident. Just hours before the ATB warehouse was hit, another attack on the city resulted in two injuries and significant damage to residential buildings. These events reflect a troubling pattern of violence that continues to threaten civilian safety and infrastructure in the region.