April 16, 2025
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The Russians beat Dnipropetrovsk from the “Grads” and heavy artillery: a man was injured, fires were raging

Russian invaders attacked the Nikopol and Sinelnikov districts of Dnipropetrovsk, resulting in fire, damaged houses, outbuildings, car; One person was injured. Source: OVA chairman Sergey Lisak in Telegram The direct language of the head of the region: “The aggressor fired at the Nikopol region from the Grad RSSV and heavy artillery, kissed Kamikadze drones.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Photo of Telegram Sergei Lisak

Russian invaders attacked the Nikopol and Sinelnikov districts of Dnipropetrovsk, resulting in fire, damaged houses, outbuildings, car; One person was injured.

Source: Ova head Sergei Lisak in Telegram

Direct language of the head of the area: “The aggressor fired at Nikopol region with Grad RSSV and heavy artillery, kissed the Drone-Kamikadze. The district center, Marganets, Chervonohrigor and Pokrovsk communities were suffered. A 53-year-old man was injured.

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 Photo of Telegram Sergei Lisak

Details: In the Nikopol region there was a fire that rescuers extinguished. Also damaged 8 private homes, 3 outbuildings, garage, car, transmission lines.

 Photo of Telegram Sergei Lisak

The Rai community of Sinelnikov district was attacked by drones, resulting in a fire in a non -operated building.

 Photo of Telegram Sergei Lisak

According to Lisak, 2 Russian UAVs were knocked over the region.

 Photo of Telegram Sergei Lisak

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