A Russian kamikaze drone of the Shahed type hit a high-rise building in the Dnieper on the night of February 23.
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Eight people were injured as a result of the attack on a residential building. At first, doctors took seven residents to the hospital, but in the morning two remained in the hospital – their condition was moderate. The rest will be treated on an outpatient basis. Several apartments are completely destroyed, but there may still be people under the rubble. The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Sergei Lysak, reported this on Telegram.
In a broken house, the search for people who may be under the rubble is lengthening. All services are on site. They are doing everything they can to help, the message says.
According to the head of the OVA, that night five enemy drones were shot down in the sky over the Dnepropetrovsk region – two each in the Sinelnikovsky and Dneprovsky districts, and another in Novomoskovsky.
The enemy also fired at the Nikopol region – with artillery fire at the regional center, Mirovskaya and Krasnogrigoryevskaya communities. Two businesses and three private houses were damaged there, and outbuildings were damaged.
Let us remind you that on February 22, Russian invaders fired at the village of Limany, Galitsynovskaya community, Nikolaev region, using multiple launch rocket systems. A dozen private houses were damaged, two houses were almost completely destroyed. A local pensioner was injured.
Source: Racurs

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