September 24, 2024
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Russia attacked Dnipropetrovsk region more than 20 times: a 51-year-old man was wounded

Russia attacked Dnipropetrovsk Oblast more than 20 times: a 51-year-old man was wounded. Russian troops carried out more than 20 attacks on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast using kamikaze drones and artillery. A 51-year-old man was injured, residential buildings, cars and infrastructure were damaged.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the day, September 23, Russian troops attacked Dnipropetrovsk region more than two dozen times. As a result of enemy attacks, one person was injured, and infrastructure was also destroyed. This was stated by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk OVA, Serhiy Lysak, reports UNN.

Details

According to the head of the OVA, the enemy attacked Nikopol region all day. In particular, the occupiers used kamikaze drones two dozen times. They also hit with heavy artillery.

The Russians also targeted the district center, Marganetska, Myrivska and Pokrovska communities

A 51-year-old man was injured in Nikopol. He was hospitalized with facial lacerations. The condition of the victim is moderate

He said that the infrastructure in the area was damaged. There were several fires. Private houses, a shed, and a garage were on fire. In total, more than ten private residences, a garden house, five outbuildings, and several greenhouses were mutilated.

And also – four passenger cars, two gas furnaces and three power lines. The motor grader was also broken.

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