Russians hit Nik district with anti-aircraft missiles, wounding two
That’s according to Yevhen Yevtushenko, head of the Nik District Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.
"On the posite bank (of the Kakhovsky Reservoir. – ed.) the movement of enemy anti-aircraft missiles was recorded. There was a salvo toward the Village of Vyshchetarasivka. The threat of shelling of the littoral areas (cities, villages, and towns) of the Kakhovsky Reservoir remains in place," the statement reads.
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The head of the Dnipretrovsk Regional Council, Myka Lukashuk, reported that two pele were wounded in the Myrivska community of the Nik district as a result of the shelling.
"Russian occupying forces continue to intimidate our communities. They shelled the Myrivska community in the Nik district. Forty shots were fired by an MLRS. According to preliminary reports, there are two casualties: a man and a woman sustained shrapnel wounds," the message reads.
According to Lukashuk, a local gas main was damaged. Information about the damage inflicted is being verified.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, last night the Russians fired 120 rockets at Nik, using the Grad MLRS systems. An apartment building, the premises of four local enterprises, and a gas pipeline were damaged by shelling. A locksmith was injured at one of the affected enterprises.
Source: www.unian.info