The article provides a comprehensive overview of the recent events in Nikopol, where the city experienced another day of tension and shelling on October 23rd.
On October 23, Nikopol faced tension and shelling as enemy forces directed fire towards the city. Fortunately, no casualties were reported. Dnipro Today cited this information to sources from the Nikopol City Hall and the chairman of the Dnipro Region council, Mykola Lukashuk.
During the day, the enemy launched three attacks on the Nikopol area, firing approximately eighteen artillery shells. A local cafe caught fire, but firefighters managed to put it out. However, collateral damage was significant, affecting ten homes, an outbuilding, a vehicle and a power line.
In another incident, the occupiers fired a rocket into the Synelnyk district, damaging a residential building and the electrical grid, leaving approximately 150 households without electricity.
While Nikopol endured a difficult day, there was relative calm in surrounding communities. The authorities, led by Mykola Lukashuk, continue to work diligently to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens in the face of ongoing challenges.