At night, the occupiers shelled Dnipropetrovsk region: there are wounded.


Russian invaders shelled Dnipropetrovsk region again
On the night of September 6, Russian invaders shelled Dnipropetrovsk region again. From evening until late night, the occupiers shelled several districts of the region. As a result of the shelling by the Russian Federation in Nikopol, two civilians were injured. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Serhiy Lysak.
Nikopol district became a target for drones, heavy artillery, and MLRS "Grad".
From evening until late night, the Russians attacked several districts of Dnipropetrovsk region. They hit Nikopol district with drones, heavy artillery, and MLRS "Grad". There are wounded in the district center. These are a 62-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man. 11 local residents' houses, a garage, 2 cars, and a boat were damaged. Power lines and gas pipelines were also hit," noted Lysak.
Kryvyi Rih also did not escape the enemy attack. A kamikaze drone hit a private house, fortunately, there were no casualties.
Explosions and fires raged in Pavlograd and Synelnykove districts. In the Synelnykove district, the fire destroyed a farm building and damaged about ten private houses.
The consequences of this terrible night are still being mitigated. Rescuers and utility services are working to restore the damaged infrastructure, and medical workers are providing assistance to the injured.
Recall, in Dnipropetrovsk region, rescuers came under shelling by the Russian Federation (photo).
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