Nearly 50 enemy shells "flew" into the peaceful towns and villages of the Nikopol region at night: houses, gas pipelines and power lines were smashed. This was announced in his Telegram channel by the head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional military administration, Valentin Reznichenko.
"The shelling of the Nikopol region does not cease ... The Russians kept Nikopol itself, the Chervonogrigorievsk and Marganets masses at gunpoint all night at gunpoint with their heavy artillery. Almost 50 enemy shells flew into peaceful cities and villages," he wrote.
Reznichenko said that more than 10 private houses, outbuildings, gas pipelines and power lines were mangled in Nikopol. In the Chervonogrigoryevsk community, the power line was interrupted, which fed the pumping station of the local water utility. "More than 9,000 families from several towns and villages were left without water. Power engineers have already started work," he said.
It is also reported that private houses and a gas pipeline were damaged in the Marganets community. Reznichenko added that there were no dead or wounded.