July 6, 2025
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Russia attacked Dnipropetrovsk with drones and artillery: there are victims and destruction

On the night of Saturday, July 5, Russian troops struck a series of blows to the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones-Kamikadze and artillery. Four people were injured as a result of the attacks, and civilian infrastructure was damaged.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

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On the night of Saturday, July 5, Russian troops struck a series of blows to the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones-Kamikadze and artillery. Four people were injured as a result of the attacks, and civilian infrastructure was damaged.

Source: Head of Dnipropetrovsk Ova Sergey Lisak

Details: According to Lisak, the forces of air defense were knocked down by five enemy drones.

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Nevertheless, three people – two women and a man – were injured in the Dnieper district as a result of the fall of debris. In addition, five summer houses were destroyed.

Direct Language: “Nikopol region suffered from UAV attacks and artillery. The aggressor kissed the district center, Mirovskaya, Marganetsky, and Pokrovsk communities.

The man was 43 years old. It is on outpatient treatment. Infrastructure, agricultural enterprise, private house, economic building, hairdresser, car are damaged.

Details: Russian troops also attacked the Sinelnikov district, including the Mezhiv and Slavic communities. Here the enemy used drones. The attack caught fire and a crippled car.

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