Civilian Injured As Russian Forces Launch Strikes On Dnipropetrovsk Region
“Throughout the day, two districts of Dnipropetrovsk region came under enemy fire. In Nikopol district, a 60-year-old man was injured. He has received the necessary medical assistance, and his condition is of moderate severity,” Lysak noted.
According to him, the Russian invaders attacked the district center as well as Marhanets, Myriv, Pokrovske, and Chervonohryhorivka communities, using FPV drones and heavy artillery.
“Among the damaged facilities are infrastructure, seven private houses, and two outbuildings. Vehicles, a gas pipeline, and power lines were also damaged,” Lysak added.
He specified that in Synelnykove district no people were injured. However, FPV drones sparked fires in three homes and two outbuildings.
Fires broke out in Pokrovske, Mezhiv, and Malomykhailivka communities. The roof of another house was destroyed.
Read also: Russians strike Huliaipole community with drone: one man killed, one woman woundedAs reported earlier, Russian forces struck the city of Dnipro with a missile and attacked districts across the region with drones, artillery, and MLRS.
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