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During November 18, Russians attacked three districts of Dnipropetrovsk region: Russians hit civilians, there are wounded

During the day of November 18, Russians attacked three districts of Dnipropetrovsk region. Nikopol district experienced another day under enemy fire. Three people were injured as a result of the attacks — men aged 53 and 60 and a 48-year-old woman. All the injured were hospitalized, doctors assess their condition as moderate. Medics are providing the necessary assistance, there is no threat to their lives. This was reported by the acting head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration Vladislav Gaivanenko.

During the day, the Russians conducted massive shelling of the district center, Pokrovska, Marhanetska and Myrivska communities. Several types of weapons were used at once — FPV drones and artillery.

Civilian objects were hit: infrastructure, a gymnasium building, a gas station, a shop, seven multi-storey buildings, as well as a minibus parked nearby were damaged.

The local poultry complex suffered particularly serious losses – about 100 birds died there. In addition, power lines and gas pipelines were damaged by the shelling.

Pavlohrad district: four injured after drone attacks and large-scale fires:

The situation in Pavlohrad district was no better. Pavlohrad and the Mezhyritska community became targets for Russian drones.

Four men were injured as a result of the strikes. In addition, fires broke out in various locations, which rescuers had to eliminate under the sound of an alarm. The infrastructure and premises of one of the industrial enterprises were damaged.

Synelnyky district: air strike guided aerial munition and destroyed houses:

The Synelnyky district was under attack by enemy aircraft. A guided aerial munition was used on the Pokrovska community

As a result of the strike, three private houses were destroyed, four more were partially damaged. Local residents were left homeless, and damage assessments are currently underway.

Despite the intensity of the attacks, air defense forces demonstrated high efficiency. According to the Air Command, 7 enemy drones were destroyed over the Dnipropetrovsk region.

This significantly reduced the possible scale of destruction in public and residential areas.

Rescuers, medics, energy and utility workers are working non-stop. They are restoring electricity and gas supplies, clearing debris, and extinguishing fires around the clock.

Residents are urged not to ignore alarm signals, remain cautious, and take care of their safety.