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Russians attacked a store in the Dnipropetrovsk region: there are dead and wounded

On the evening of November 1, Russians attacked the Samarivsky district of the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Russian attack damaged a store, there is a victim and injured.

This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration Vladyslav Gaivanenko.

“In the evening, the Russians attacked the Samarivsky district. A fire broke out, the store was damaged. Preliminary, there are dead and wounded. Details are being clarified,” the report says.

The State Emergency Service confirmed the attack, noting that firefighters are extinguishing the fire.

In addition, during the day of November 1, the Nikopol region was under attack by FPV drones and artillery of the Russians. In particular, the district center, Marhanetska, Pokrovska, Myrivska and Chervonogrygorivska communities.

“Unfortunately, there is a death. In addition to the woman, another 73-year-old man was injured. He will be treated as an outpatient. 2 private houses were damaged. 2 cars were damaged, another one was destroyed. A building that is not in use caught fire,” writes Gaivanenko.

He also added that the Russians hit the Petropavlovsk community and the Shakhtarsky Synelnyk district with drones. Infrastructure was damaged.

According to information at 20:25, 8 people were injured in the Samarivsky district due to the Russian attack.

All were hospitalized. Half are “severe”. The rest are in moderate condition.

As of 20:45, one person in the Samarivsky district died. A store was destroyed. 7 residential buildings were damaged.

At 22:22, the head of the regional military administration informed that a woman had died in the Samara district, bringing the total number of deaths to two.

“Unfortunately, tragic news from the Samara district. A 50-year-old woman who was seriously injured in the Russian attack died in the hospital. Condolences to the family. In total, the evening Russian strike took the lives of two people,” he wrote.