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The Russian Federation attacked the Dnepropetrovsk region: a fire broke out

Photo: Telegram / Serhiy Lisak

The invaders hit Nikopol with a kamikaze drone and fired artillery into the community of Marganets.

On the night of November 4, Russian troops fired a rocket in the Dnepropetrovsk region: fires started and infrastructure was damaged in the Dnieper region. OBA regional head Sergei Lysak reported this on the Telegram channel.

“A fire broke out, which was extinguished by rescuers. The infrastructure was damaged,” the official said.

According to him, the invaders hit Nikopol with a kamikaze drone and fired artillery at the community of Marganets.

Lysak emphasized that no one was killed.

As we have already written, as a result of an attack by drones of the Russian army in the Obolonsky and Desnyansky districts of the capital, the remains of the drone were recorded to have fallen, resulting in fires.

Earlier it was reported that explosions were heard in the Kyiv region.


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