Russia attacked Dnipropetrovsk region: a woman injured, houses on fire.
On the night of October 4, Russian forces attacked four districts of Dnipropetrovsk region using drones and missiles. The consequences were reported by the head of Dnipropetrovsk OVA Serhiy Lysak, as reported by 'Glavkom'.
According to inkorr.com: During the attack on Dnipro, the aggressor used drones, resulting in damage to the city's infrastructure. A missile strike also affected Pavlohrad, but fortunately, no people were harmed.
In the Pokrovsky district, another attack occurred, resulting in a woman being injured and three private houses and an outbuilding catching fire.
In the Mezhiv community, a garage caught fire due to a drone strike. Additionally, in Nikopol, artillery shelled the Pokrov community, but fortunately, there were no casualties. Local services are already working to eliminate the consequences of these attacks.
The Russian army attacked Chernihiv
This night, the Russian occupation army also struck Chernihiv, attacking the city's infrastructure. Fires broke out in several areas, but preliminary reports indicate no information about casualties. From monitoring channels, it became known that critical infrastructure was damaged.
The situation in Dnipropetrovsk region and Chernihiv highlights the serious escalation of circumstances in eastern Ukraine and the threats faced by the country. Attacks by Russian troops have led to significant material losses and threats to the civilian population, requiring urgent response and international support.
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