Russians attacked Dnipropetrovsk region: a rescuer and a worker injured.
According to ТСН: On December 15, Russian troops attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in injuries to a rescuer and a worker.
According to information from the State Emergency Service, in the Synelnykove district, after a strike from the Russian Federation, infrastructure facilities were damaged, leading to a fire. During the extinguishing of the fire, Russian troops carried out a repeated strike, injuring the rescuer and the worker; they were hospitalized.
Consequences of the strikes
“Fires also broke out in the Kamianske and Pavlohrad districts. Infrastructure facilities and a transport enterprise were damaged,” the State Emergency Service reported.
As of 08:30, all fires had already been extinguished.
It should be noted that on December 13, Russians also shelled the Dnipropetrovsk region. In particular, a Russian drone struck a one-story building that was not in use, causing a fire. As a result, one car was destroyed, and another was damaged.
In Nikopol, a minibus caught fire due to the drone strike - a man born in 1982 was injured. He was provided with first aid and transported to the hospital. A man born in 1958 also suffered injuries and was hospitalized in serious condition.
These attacks have been ongoing for several days, and the situation in the region remains complicated. Local authorities and rescue services are making every effort to eliminate the consequences of the shelling and assist the victims. The safety of citizens continues to be the main priority in these crisis conditions.
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