Enemy shells Dnipropetrovs'k region, a woman is killed and wounded

The shelling damaged residential buildings, businesses and a petrol station

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On the night of 5 June, the enemy fired a series of attacks on several communities in the Dnipro region. As a result of the attacks in Pavlohrad, a woman was killed and two men were injured. Residential buildings, a business and a petrol station were damaged. Rescuers extinguished the fires.

Briefly about the main points
  • At night, the enemy shelled Pavlohrad and the Troitska community.
  • One woman was killed and two men were injured.
  • Residential buildings, an enterprise, a petrol station and vehicles were damaged.
  • The fire was extinguished by rescuers.

Shelling of Pavlohrad district with casualties

At night, hostile attacks hit the city of Pavlohrad and the Troitska community of Pavlohrad district. The shelling killed a woman and wounded two other men. The fire damaged private houses and a business, which negatively affected the local infrastructure. Rescuers promptly extinguished the fire that broke out after the shelling.

Damage in Samarivske district

The enemy shelled a private residential building in Pereshchepynska community of Samarivskyi district. No details of the victims were reported, but the damage to the building indicates the severity of the attack.

Fire attack on Sinelnykivka district

Shakhtarska and Mykolaivska communities in Synelnykivka district were also targeted by shelling. Apartment blocks, a petrol station and vehicles were damaged. This posed a threat to the safety of local residents and disrupted the life of the areas.

Enemy attacks in the Nikopol region

The enemy shelled the city of Nikopol, as well as Chervonohryhorivka, Marhanets and Pokrovske communities. There is no information on casualties or damage yet, but the shelling undermines the stability of the region and puts civilians at risk.

Implications for the region

Shelling of several communities in Dnipropetrovs'k region resulted in the death of a civilian, injuries and significant damage to housing and infrastructure. The fires have been extinguished, but restoring the damaged facilities will take time and resources. The situation remains tense, affecting the safety of the region's residents.

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