The night of September 13 passed again in anxiety. The city of Nikopol was shelled, fortunately, there were no casualties. The enemy attacked the city and district with Grad.
The Russians were attacked by Nikopol and the district with Grad, Uragan and barrel artillery
The night of September 13 passed again in anxiety. The city of Nikopol was shelled, fortunately, there were no casualties. The enemy attacked the city and district with Grad, Uragan and barrel artillery. This became known from the morning address of the mayor of Nikopol Oleksandr Sayuk.
Currently, 16 buildings are known to have been damaged, including high-rise buildings and private residential buildings. The infrastructure in the city is working, utilities are working.
If you need help, contact the information center of the Nikopol City Council:
0 800 50-41-05 - around the clock;
(056) 669-60-61 (from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.);
(056) 669-60-64 (from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.).
The mayor drew attention to the fact that there is information about the enemy's use of cluster ammunition. Therefore, if you see suspicious, unfamiliar objects, please do not approach, do not take them in your hands, but call either the State Emergency Service or the police.
"I want to wish you a good working day. Let's hold on, we are together! Everything will be Ukraine!", - the mayor wrote.
On the night of September 13, the Nikopol district came under attack. There is destruction. The enemy directed "Hurricanes", "Hradi" and heavy artillery at Nikopol, Chervonogrigorivska and Marganetska communities. There were no casualties. This was announced by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council, Mykola Lukashuk.
As a result of the shelling of the Nikopol district, 16 high-rise and private buildings, a stadium, farm buildings and gas furnaces were mutilated. People survived. The extent of the damage is being clarified.
In other areas, sirens screamed at night, but there were no attacks and it was calm for the moment. The radiation background in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast remains within normal limits.
From Informator