Kryvyi Rih is under round-the-clock terror by Russian forces, Ukraine

On 22 January 2026, the city endured the longest combined missile-and-drone attack since the start of the full-scale invasion. Throughout the day, the occupiers struck residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure.

As a result of the shelling, 13 residents were injured. Among them are four children: boys aged 1.5 and 2, and girls aged 8 and 10. Six people, including three children, are currently receiving inpatient treatment. Doctors assess the condition of all hospitalized patients as moderate; all are receiving the necessary medical care.

In total, 13 apartment buildings and 5 private houses were damaged. One home sustained critical destruction. Administrative buildings, commercial facilities, two educational institutions, and one cultural facility were also damaged.

Due to strikes on energy infrastructure, approximately 10,000 customers remain without electricity. Emergency outage schedules are in effect, and restoration work is ongoing.

All emergency and municipal services are involved in responding to the aftermath. Assistance centers have been set up across the city, where affected residents can receive building materials and submit applications for financial assistance.

Information provided by the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration

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