"Russian troops used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol," — Yevhen Yevtushenko, head of the Nikopol

, 14:57, 29.07.2022
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Shelling of Nikopol continues almost every day. On the night of July 29, the occupiers shelled the private sector of Nikopol. About 40 shells were fired from "Grady.

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Russian troops used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol, — Yevhen Yevtushenko, head of the Nikopol

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

The shelling of Nikopol from the nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russians, continues almost every day. On the night of July 29, the occupiers shelled the private sector of Nikopol. About 40 shells were fired from "Grad". Yevhen Yevtushenko, head of the Nikopol district military administration, announced this.

Today, at 3:20 a.m., the occupiers fired about 40 shells from MLRS at the private sector of Nikopol. There was no military, no equipment, or anything else related to hostilities. In addition, Russian troops used phosphorous ammunition.

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

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As a result of the shelling, about thirty buildings were damaged. In advance, without victims. Currently, relevant specialists are engaged in liquidation of the consequences of destruction. In other territories of the district, the night passed without emergency situations.

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

До слова, під Нікополем діти зробили блокпост і збирають гроші на ЗСУ.

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

Russian used phosphorous munitions during the shelling of Nikopol

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