Russian forces attacked Dnipro city and three districts (Dnipropetrovsk, Nikopol, Synelnykove) more than 40 times using drones, aerial bombs, and artillery throughout the day.
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Russian army attacked the city of Dnipro and the Dnipro, Nikopol, and Synelnykove districts more than 40 times over the course of the day using drones, aerial bomb, and artillery
One person has been killed and two have been injured. The enemy attacked the Myrove hromada in the Nikopol district with an FPV drone.
Russian forces launched more than 70 attacks in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast using drones, artillery, a missile, and a guided aerial bomb.
In Dnipro, a fire broke out following the attack and was later contained. A transport enterprise, residential building and commercial property were damaged, along with city infrastructure, including a trolleybus. One person, a 29-year-old man, was injured and is receiving outpatient treatment.
Additional strikes in the Dnipro district damaged a school, private homes and vehicles, injuring two more people.
Russian forces struck the Nikopol district with drones and artillery, targeting multiple communities including Nikopol, Chervonohryhorivka, Pokrovsk rural, Marhanets, and Myrove districts. Two apartment blocks and three private houses, an agricultural firm, a farm building, infrastructure, and a gas pipeline were damaged. A fire broke out.
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