Enemy attacks Nikopol district with drones and artillery - two people injured

Enemy attacks Nikopol district with drones and artillery - two people injured

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In the Dnipropetrovsk region, two civilians were injured in hostile attacks on the Nikopol district on July 5.

The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhii Lysak reported this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"Two people were injured today because of the attacks on the Nikopol district. These are men aged 21 and 61. Both are hospitalized in moderate condition," the head of the region wrote.

He noted that the aggressor fired at the area with artillery and UAVs, hitting the Nikopol, Marhanetska, and Pokrov communities.

The shelling damaged seven private houses and a multi-story building. A country house caught fire, but rescuers extinguished the fire. Four outbuildings were also damaged.

Read also: Seven people injured in Nikopol due to Russian shelling

In addition, an industrial enterprise, an administrative building, a medical facility, a garage and cars were damaged. A gas pipeline and a power line were damaged, the head of the military administration stated.

As reported, the Dnipropetrovsk region is currently under fire from Russian troops, and the enemy terrorizes civilians almost daily, destroying homes, businesses, energy, gas, and various infrastructure facilities.

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