Nine settlements in Dnipretrovsk region left without water supply due to enemy shelling
Myka Lukashuk, head of the Dnipretrovsk Regional Council, said this in a Telegram post, Ukrinform reports.
“Russian occupiers shelled the Nik district with heavy artillery and MLRS. At night, the enemy attacked the district twice, firing about four dozen shells at the Marhanets community," he wrote.
The enemy shelling damaged power lines. As a result, one of the pumping stations in the community was cut off and nine settlements were left without water supply, which is approximately 60,000 subscribers.
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In addition, Russian forces damaged four private residential buildings, an outbuilding, electricity networks and a gas pipeline. There were no casualties.
In other districts of Dnipretrovsk region, no attacks were recorded.
As reported by Ukrinform, on February 6, the Russian army shelled two districts of Dnipretrovsk region – Nik and Synelnykove. Residential buildings were destroyed.
Source: ukrinform.net