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    8 April, 2025

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    Mykolaiv

  • 8 April , 2025 Tuesday

  • Mykolaiv • 2.1° Clear sky

Two enterprises and about 20 houses damaged in the Dnipropetrovsk region due to shelling

Постраждалий від обстрілу будинок. Фото: Telegram- сторінка Сергія ЛисакаA house damaged by shelling. Photo: Serhii Lysak's Telegram page

The Russian military shelled Nikopol district of Dnipro region using «Grad» and heavy artillery.

According to the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhii Lysak, two industrial enterprises, residential buildings and cars were damaged.

«In the evening and at night, the aggressor attacked Nikopol district. They fired from multiple rocket launchers «Grad» and heavy artillery. He used a kamikaze drone and dropped ammunition from a UAV. Nikopol, Marhanets and Myrove communities came under attack», the statement said.

According to him, 2 industrial enterprises were damaged. A private house was destroyed, and 17 more were damaged. Two five-storey buildings were also damaged. In addition, 12 outbuildings, a shop, a car, gas pipelines and power lines were damaged. Fortunately, people were not injured. He also noted that five Russian drones were shot down over the Dnipro region at night.

Російські військові обстріляли Нікопольський район. Фото: Telegram- сторінка Сергія ЛисакаThe Russian military shelled the Nikopol district. Photo: Serhii Lysak's Telegram page
Понівечені житлові будинки. Фото: Telegram- сторінка Сергія ЛисакаDamaged residential buildings. Photo: Serhii Lysak's Telegram page
Наслідки обстрілу. Фото: Telegram- сторінка Сергія ЛисакаThe consequences of the shelling. Photo: Serhii Lysak's Telegram page
Пошкоджені автомобілі. Фото: Telegram- сторінка Сергія ЛисакаDamaged cars. Photo: Telegram page of Serhii Lysak

We would like to remind you that yesterday, 9 February, Russians attacked the Kutsurub community in Mykolaiv district with an FPV drone. As a result, a private house and sheds were damaged in the village of Solonchaky.

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