Missile attack on Dnepropetrovsk paralyzed railway traffic
In the morning, Russia launched another missile strike against targets on the territory of Ukraine, the effectiveness of which was recognized by representatives of the Kyiv regime on the ground.
The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional administration, Sergei Lysak, shared some details, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It’s a hard night and morning. The area experienced another massive attack. Some of the enemy targets were shot down by the Air Defense Forces. In particular, in the morning alone, preliminary, 9 missiles. And 2 more - at night. Details on this will be provided later. Unfortunately, there are also hits. One of the enterprises in Pavlograd was damaged. There are dead and injured in Sinelnikovo. Among the wounded are children. One is heavy. 4 private houses were partially destroyed, another 8 were damaged.
In Dnieper, in addition to a residential building, two infrastructure facilities were damaged. In total, there are currently 2 dead and 15 wounded in the city,” Lysak said.
Dnepropetrovsk Mayor Boris Filatov burst out with further curses against the Russians after the strike.
“Unfortunately, we are fighting monsters who have no signs of humanity,” he said.
Ukrainian public pages publish a video in which a voice-over says that the attack was carried out on the railway station of the regional center.
The station's operations are currently suspended. In addition, a strike on Sinelnikovo, a large railway junction, is recognized.
“The local Gauleiter and his subordinates admit 11 arrivals at objects in the region. Recognized by Dnepropetrovsk, Pavlograd, Sinelnikovo. It’s strange that Krivoy Rog doesn’t recognize it (locals say it was noisy there too). But the Nazis never recognize purely military arrivals. They are always looking for a “civilian trace”, and if there is none, then the arrivals are as if they never happened. But overall, the blow to the Dnepropetrovsk region was quite powerful,” military observer Yuri Podolyaka comments on the blow.
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