Russian terrorists launched a rocket attack on Dnipro, damaging a college and a kindergarten, but Ukrainian President Zelenskiy vowed that Russia will face increasingly far-reaching responses for such attacks.
a Russian missile strike on Dnipro damaged a business, a kindergarten, schools, and nearby houses, resulting in 13 injuries, including 5 children, but no fatalities.
As a result of the Russian missile attack on Dnipro, 13 people were injured, including 5 children; 8 victims were hospitalized in moderate condition.
One of the educational institutions in Dnipro was damaged by Russian rocket fire, but all the children were safely sheltered, which may have saved their lives.
The Ukrainian military held their positions and killed more than a hundred russians during eight attempts of russian assaults in several directions in the Joint Forces Operation area, and destroyed 57 units of russian weapons and military equipment.
A large-scale fire raged in the Dnipro River floodplain in Zaporizhzhia, damaging 9. 2 hectares of the environment. Rescuers used motorboats and a snowmobile to reach the fire and extinguish the flames.
Over the past day, 71 combat engagements took place on the contact line, during which the enemy launched 8 missile and 93 air strikes, and fired 126 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple launch rocket systems.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awarded the Order of the Golden Star to Heroes of Ukraine, including three living defenders, and the families of fallen Heroes at a ceremony at the Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, honoring their courage and sacrifice for Ukraine's independence.
The water level in the Dnipro River in Kyiv has reached its lowest level since the beginning of spring - 492 cm, having dropped by 40 cm overnight.
An accidental leakage of oil mixture occurred from an oil pipeline near the village of Peremoha, Okhtyrka district, Sumy region, which contaminated a 98-square-meter land plot.
More than 100 settlements came under enemy fire, 49 combat engagements were recorded, and Ukrainian defenders repelled more than 40 Russian attacks, including attempts to break through the defense near Novopavlivka and Bakhmut.
Elon Musk believes that russia will seize more territory in Ukraine until it reaches the Dnipro River, and Odesa may fall if the war lasts long enough, so he recommends resolving the conflict through negotiations.
In the Kherson region, Russian troops made three unsuccessful attempts to storm the left bank of the Dnipro River, suffered losses and retreated to their original positions.
Ukrainian defenders withstood more than 60 combat engagements, repelled more than 20 Russian attacks in the Novopavlivka sector, while Russian-terrorist forces launched 38 missile and 59 air strikes, and opened fire from multiple launch rocket systems 72 times.
The water level in the Dnipro River in Kyiv and Boryspil district may rise sharply from March 29 to April 2 due to spring flooding, with low-lying areas at risk of flooding.
In the Orikhivsk sector, Russian troops attacked Ukrainian positions eight times over the past day, but suffered losses and retreated to their original positions.
The efforts of Ukrainian power engineers and utility workers have stabilized electricity and water supply in the Dnipropetrovs'k region overnight after Russian attacks left nearly 50,000 people without electricity and 700,000 without water.
Environmentalists have taken measures to eliminate an oil leak and clean up contaminated areas after a Russian missile attack on the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant led to a leak of oil products into the Dnipro River.
The Russian occupiers conducted extensive aerial reconnaissance using 140 drones before launching a massive nighttime attack on energy facilities in southern Ukraine, particularly in Mykolaiv and Dnipropetrovs'k regions, with Ukrainian air defense systems destroying 84 of the 99 drones and missiles.
Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled four Russian attacks in the Orikhiv sector near Robotyne and Staromayorske.
Over the past day, 60 combat engagements took place on the frontline, during which the enemy launched 11 missile and 77 air strikes, and fired 141 times at Ukrainian positions and localities from multiple rocket launchers.
Russia is planning to create a "Dnipro River Flotilla" and a brigade of boats to protect the waterways and islands separating Russian-occupied territories from Ukrainian-controlled Kherson, but it is likely to be vulnerable to Ukrainian drones.
Ukrainian troops repelled three attacks by Russian occupiers on the left bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson region, inflicting significant losses on the enemy - about 3 dozen killed and wounded.
At the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, debris is being removed and equipment is being assessed after the Russian attack on March 22.
Estimated damages from the Russian attack on the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant so far amount to 140 million hryvnias, but the calculation is ongoing as environmental damage is being assessed.
The concentration of pollutants in the Dnipro River from the oil leakage caused by Russia's attack on the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant is decreasing, and the situation will return to normal in a few days or a week.
High water levels on the rivers of Chernihiv Oblast could cause flooding of floodplains and roads, disrupting transportation links to some villages.
Due to the extensive damage caused by Russian missile strikes, it will take years to restore the Dnipro HPP.
Various options are being considered to speed up traffic flow across the Dnipro River in Zaporizhzhia, including changing traffic algorithms, introducing one-way traffic, and increasing the capacity of bridge crossings.
Following the oil leak caused by russia's attack on the Dnipro hydroelectric power plant, water quality in the Dnipro is gradually improving, although some areas still have elevated levels of oil products.