In evening and in morning, enemy attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones and artillery

In evening and in morning, enemy attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones and artillery

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In the evening and in the morning, Russians attacked the Nikopol district of the Dnipro region.

This was reported on Facebook by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhiy Lysak, Ukrinform reports.

"In the evening, the aggressor attacked the Nikopol region. They fired at Marhanetska and Chervonohryhorivska communities with UAVs and heavy artillery. A private house, 4 greenhouses and 5 outbuildings were damaged. In the morning, the occupiers sent kamikaze drones to the area. They hit the Pokrovsk community," the statement said.

Lysak noted that no people were injured.

On the night of 29 July, air defence forces shot down a Russian missile and six drones in the Dnipro region.

"At night, the defenders of the sky destroyed UAVs over the region. One of them was a reconnaissance UAV, the rest were spy drones. A unit of the Vostok military-industrial complex landed a missile as well."

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The missile fragments damaged two outbuildings and burned dry grass.

As Ukrinform previously reported, on 28 July, the Russian army attacked two districts of the Dnipro region.

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