Russian Shelling Injures Several People In Dnipropetrovsk Region
The Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration stated that the communities of Mezhova and Pokrovske in the Synelnykove district were shelled. Two women, aged 49 and 59, were injured there. They were provided with the necessary assistance.
As a result of the strikes, a resident's house was destroyed, and a farm building caught fire. Two emergency vehicles were also damaged, and windows were broken in the cultural center.
In the Nikopol community, the Russians carried out nearly two dozen heavy artillery strikes on the district center and the Pokrovske community. The Russian army also attacked the community with FPV drones. Five private houses and four farm buildings, a gas pipeline, and a power line were damaged. No people were injured.
Read also: Zaporizhzhia NPP in blackout for 6 days: Ukraine warns of possible“radiation consequences” for EuropeAs reported by Ukrinform, a man was injured in the Synelnykove district of the Dnipropetrovsk region as a result of a Russian drone attack.
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