A Russian drone hit a regular bus in the city of Nikopol, Dnepropetrovsk region.
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After the UAV hit, the minibus caught fire, but rescuers quickly put out the fire. Four people were injured – men 52, 65 and 73 years old and a 38-year-old woman. The head of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Administration Sergei Lysak announced this on June 6 in Telegram.
The enemy army also carried out artillery strikes on Nikopol, Marganets and Krasnogrigoryevsk communities. In Nikopol, as a result of shelling, an infrastructure facility, a nine-story building, three private houses, and a utility building were damaged. In addition, garages were destroyed and mutilated, gas pipelines and power lines were snagged.
Let us remind you that on Wednesday, June 5, Russian invaders shelled five settlements in the Kharkov region – the villages of Bugaevka, Cherkasy Tishki, Mitrofanovka, Borovaya and the city of Kupyansk. Three civilians were injured as a result of the attacks.
Source: Racurs

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