December 5, 2025
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Russia killed a 12-year-old boy in Dnipropetrovsk region, three more people were injured

At night, Russian troops struck two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of which a 12-year-old boy was killed and three more people were injured.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

At night, Russian troops struck two districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region, as a result of which a 12-year-old boy was killed and three more people were injured.

Source: head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA Vladyslav HaivanenkoDSNS

Details: It is reported that in the Vasylkiv community of the Synelnyk district, Russian troops hit an unmanned aerial vehicle in the residential sector. A 12-year-old boy died.

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His parents were also affected by the Russian strike a woman born in 1988 and a man born in 1986. They received the necessary medical assistance.

photo: DSNS photo: DSNS

In addition, due to the attack of the Russians, a fire broke out, one private house was destroyed, another was damaged.

In the Nikopol district, the occupiers shelled the communities of Nikopol, Marganetska, and Pokrovsk with artillery, FPV drones, and “Grad” MLRS. A 70-year-old local resident (born in 1955) suffered a mine-explosive injury in the Pokrovsk community.

photo: Dnipropetrovsk OVA photo: Dnipropetrovsk OVA

The occupiers damaged private homes, five apartment buildings, gutted a car.

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