Six people injured during shelling of market in Nikopol, three of them in serious condition
Six people were injured in Nikopol due to an attack by the Russian occupation army's UAVs on the city's central market, three of them are in a serious condition, the head of Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, said.
"In Nikopol, six people were injured due to an enemy kamikaze drone attack. All the victims have been hospitalized. The women, 39, 63, and 64 years old, are in serious condition. The rest are in a medium condition," Lysak wrote on the Telegram channel on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the State Emergency Service report significant destruction of commercial premises.
"Russian troops attacked the central market in Nikopol. Six people were injured: four women and two men. Shopping premises were significantly damaged," the State Emergency Service reports on Telegram.
It is reported that the rescuers, together with the ambulance medics, promptly provided the victims with pre-medical care and transported them to the hospital.
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