Injuries, damage reported as Russians pound Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, artillery

Injuries, damage reported as Russians pound Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, artillery

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Throughout the day, Russian forces attacked Nikopol and Synelnykove districts with drones and artillery. Two men were wounded.

This was reported on Telegram by Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (RMA) Serhii Lysak, according to Ukrinform.

“Throughout the day, the aggressor struck Nikopol district with FPV drones and artillery. Nikopol, Pokrovske, Marhanets, and Myriv communities shook from the strikes,” he wrote.

It is reported that one man was injured. He received the necessary medical assistance and will recover at home.

Infrastructure was damaged, including a municipal utility company, a five-story residential building, a private home, and a power line.

Read also: Russian airstrike kills elderly man, injures woman in Kharkiv region

The enemy also attacked Novopavlivka community in Synelnykove district with a kamikaze drone.

Another man was wounded there as well. He was hospitalized in moderate condition. A vehicle in the community was also damaged.

As previously reported by Ukrinform, on May 12, Russian forces shelled Nikopol district with Grad MLRS and attacked with drones.

Photo: Dnipropetrovsk RMA

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