Educational and cultural institutions damaged. Authorities show the consequences of the attack on Dnipro.


The Russian troops have attacked the city of Dnipro again. As a result of the attack, the fires have already been extinguished. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional administration, Serhiy Lysak.
As a result of the attack, three people were injured - a 48-year-old man and two women aged 75 and 78.
The occupiers caused damage to enterprises, educational and cultural institutions, and more than a dozen high-rise buildings were damaged. Over 60 cars were damaged, and several were destroyed. Two trucks were also damaged.
'All services are working at the scene. Charitable organizations are providing building materials. Communal services are cleaning the area,' he said.
In addition, the enemy attacked with kamikaze drones and artillery in the Nikopol region. The attacks occurred in the district center, Pokrovsk, Marhanets, and Chervonohryhorivka communities.
A 30-year-old woman was injured. Apartment buildings and private homes, infrastructure, gas stations, and cars were damaged.
Let us remind you that the occupiers also attacked the city of Kharkiv with drones, leading to injuries. The Russian army is using new tactics to weaken the air defense system.
Earlier, the Russian troops attacked Dnipro with kamikaze drones called 'Shahed', which led to several fires.
Technical teams were unable to determine how to monitor a partial ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia.
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