Russians struck Dnipro and the region: what is known about the consequences of the night attack.
According to FREEДOM:
Massive attack on Dnipro
On the night of August 30, Russian troops carried out a massive shelling of Dnipro and the surrounding areas. Enemy drones and rockets targeted Dnipropetrovsk region. This was reported by FREEДОМ channel journalist Natalia Husak.
Course of the attack
Drones moved in sequence from several directions, attacking the city from 3:00 AM to 6:00 AM. Many local residents were in shelters and bomb shelters during the attack.
Damage to infrastructure
As a result of the shelling in Dnipro and Pavlohrad, infrastructure facilities were damaged, causing fires. According to preliminary data, there are no casualties.
Consequences of the Russian attack on Dnipro and the region. Photo: t.me/dsns
Affected regions
The Nikopol district was also affected by the attacks. Loud explosions were heard in Nikopol, Marganets, Pokrovsk and Myrova communities. The head of the regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, reported damages to enterprises and gas stations.
Consequences of the Russian attack on Dnipro and the region. Photo: t.me/dsns
Reaction to the attack
There was also a report of a drone hitting the Mezhiv community in the Synelnykove district, details are being clarified. Rescuers are working to eliminate the consequences of the attack.
Consequences of the Russian attack on Dnipro and the region. Photo: t.me/dnipropetrovskaODA
Preliminary losses
It was previously reported that in Kyiv, rescue operations at the site of the Russian shelling were completed, resulting in the deaths of 23 people, including four children.
This attack once again emphasizes the threat posed by the aggressive actions of the Russian Federation to Ukrainian cities and villages. The damage to infrastructure and the direct threat to the lives of civilians keep the issue of security in the region urgent. Authorities and rescuers are actively responding to the consequences of the attack, continuing to ensure the safety of local residents.
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