Three civilians wounded in enemy attacks on Dnipropetrovsk region

Three civilians wounded in enemy attacks on Dnipropetrovsk region

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The Russian army carried out attacks across the Dnipropetrovsk region on Saturday, wounding three people.

Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, said this in a post on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"During the day, the aggressor attacked the Nikopol district with FPV drones and artillery, targeting the district center as well as the Pokrovske, Marhanets, Chervonohryhorivka, and Myrove communities," he wrote.

As a result of the attacks, three people were injured. Two men, aged 51 and 61, are being treated on an outpatient basis, while a 73-year-old woman has been hospitalized in a moderate condition.

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Seven private homes were damaged, one of which caught fire. Administrative and utility buildings, vehicles, and a power line were also damaged.

The Pavlohrad district was also affected, specifically the Yuriivka community, where a drone strike damaged a power line.

Earlier reports indicated that the enemy attacked the Nikopol district on January 23 using Grad rockets, artillery, and drones.

Photo credit: Oleksandr Hanzha / Telegram

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