Enemy shelled Nikopol district with artillery and attacked with drones 15 times, there are destructions

Enemy shelled Nikopol district with artillery and attacked with drones 15 times, there are destructions

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In the Dnipropetrovsk region, Russian troops attacked Nikopol district 15 times with kamikaze drones and shelled it twice with heavy artillery. There were no casualties or injuries.

This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (RMA) Serhiy Lysak in Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"There are no casualties in the Nikopol region today. This is a blessing, because the Russians have been mercilessly shelling the area all day. They attacked 15 times with kamikaze drones. They fired twice with heavy artillery," noted Lysak.

According to him, 2 infrastructure facilities and as many private houses were damaged in Nikopol.

"A multi-storey building, an outbuilding and a power line were also hit," added the head of the RMA.

Read also: Woman killed as Russian army attacks Nikopol district 14 times today

Russian troops also shelled Chervonohryhorivska and Myrovska communities. "A grocery store, a private house, a garage, and an outbuilding were destroyed there. Also, 6 solar panels," he informed.

As Ukrinform previously reported, the attacks damaged houses, a minibus and an infrastructure facility in the Nikopol region.

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