Russia attacked the Pavlohrad district of Dnipropetrovsk resulting in a 15-year-old boy and a 79-year-old woman being injured.
Head of the Regional State Administration Alexander Ganja noted that both victims were receiving treatment as an outpatient basis following a drone attack that set a private house on fire and damaged nine others.
Rescuers were dealing with the aftermath of shelling yesterday morning in the Smarivsky district, as a large fire was still being contained.
Meanwhile, damages were noted to a company’s premises as a result of a drone strike in Kamianske, as a different strike in the Vasylkivska community of Synelnykove caused damage to garages, cars and outbuildings.
Two private houses, an outbuilding and a car were damaged in Nikopol yesterday, while a garage was also set on fire as a result of the shelling, reported Ganja.
Explosions were heard in Kryvyi Rih late yesterday afternoon, following a ballistic missile alert from Crimea, soon followed by a launch of a ballistic missile with a cluster warhead.
According to the First Deputy Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Yevhen Sytnychenko, there were no civilian casualties during the attack, but all the details were still being established.
Last night Russia directed drones towards the communities of Petropavlovsk, Pokrovsk and Vasylkiv in the Synelnykove district, causing fires to break out, while damaging enterprises, administrative buildings, private homes and outbuildings.
Damage was also caused to a gymnasium in the Yuriivska community in the Pavlograd district, while FPV drones and artillery struck the communities of Nikopol, Marnetsk, Pokrovsk and Chervonohryhorivsk, but no casualties were reported in any of the attacks overnight.
Dnipropetrovsk State Emergency Services showed the consequences of a fire that broke out on the Victory Embankment in Dnipro, that was eventually extinguished this morning, noting that around 20 square metres had been on fire, but no casualties were reported at the scene.
Following last night’s strikes on the region, energy workers restored power to 1.7 million homes in January 2026, while in the last month alone more than 244,000 households were restored.
In total, energy workers have restored electricity to more than 8.8 million households in the region, some having to be reconnected multiple times, since the beginning of the full-scale war.







