The palace of Russian prince Potemkin came under attack in Dnipro. It will be renamed now.


The palace of prince Grigory Potemkin in Dnipro has been destroyed as a result of the Russian attack
The mayor Boris Filatov reported that the palace of prince Grigory Potemkin in Dnipro suffered damage during a massive attack by Russia. This building is a symbol of Russian power, built for Russian Empress Catherine II. Filatov stated that the palace will be restored, but it will be renamed in honor of Hetman Sagaidachny.
The Russian attack caused fires in Dnipro
On March 26, Russia attacked Dnipro using drones. This led to fires breaking out in the city. As a result of a series of explosions in the city center, a residential complex was damaged. Currently, authorities are working to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Kryvyi Rih also became a target of the attack
The occupiers also did not spare the city of Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk region and carried out a massive drone attack. As a result of the attack, about 15 explosions were heard. Security forces are working to ensure the safety of the city’s residents and to halt the enemy's advance.
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