Russian army shells two areas of Dnipropetrovsk region during day, causing civilian casualties

Russian army shells two areas of Dnipropetrovsk region during day, causing civilian casualties

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During the day, the Russian army struck the Nikopol and Synelnykivskyi districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, causing a number of damages and casualties among the civilian population.

This was reported on Facebook by the head of the regional military administration, Serhii Lysak, according to Ukrinform.

The invaders attacked the Nikopol district with FPV drones and artillery. They targeted the communities of Nikopol, Pokrovsk, Marhanets, and Myrivka.

As a result of the enemy strikes, a fire station, a private house, and a high-rise building were damaged in the area. A 33-year-old man was injured and is in stable condition.

Read also: Russian forces shell industrial area in Kramatorsk

The Synelnykivskyi district was hit by a drone attack. The Russians targeted the communities of Mykolaivka, Mezhova, and Pokrovsk with drones, damaging infrastructure and setting fire to a greenhouse and dry grass. The fires have now been extinguished.

As reported by Ukrinform, on the evening of October 6, Russians attacked the Pokrovsk community in the Dnipropetrovsk region with drones, damaging solar panels.

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