Today, on November 28, Nikopol found itself under relentless assault as the enemys heavy artillery aimed at the city from the early morning hours.
Today, on November 28, Nikopol found itself under relentless assault as the enemy's heavy artillery aimed at the city from the early morning hours. Tragically, one person lost their life, and two others sustained injuries in the initial wave of attacks.
Throughout the day, Nikopol faced repeated enemy attacks, with the invaders expanding their aggression to include the Marganets community. The escalating situation prompted heightened concerns and responses from both local authorities and the affected residents.
In a disturbing turn of events, the adversary deployed kamikaze drones towards Nikopol, resulting in the injury of a 43-year-old man. The use of such advanced technology added a new dimension to the ongoing conflict, posing additional challenges for the city's defense and recovery efforts.
Nikopol bore the brunt of multiple attacks within a single day, causing significant damage to key structures. An administration building, a farm facility, and two industrial enterprises suffered varying degrees of destruction, further complicating the recovery process.
The relentless assault on Nikopol led to the destruction of three skyscrapers and two private residences. The widespread devastation underscores the severity of the situation, with the local community grappling with the loss of homes and essential infrastructure.
As a result of the explosions, an apartment within one of the buildings was destroyed. Swift action by firefighters was crucial in bringing the ensuing blaze under control, preventing further of the damages. Beyond structural damage, the conflict inflicted harm on essential infrastructure, with power lines and gas pipelines sustaining damage. Additionally, seven vehicles, including trucks and passenger cars, were damaged.
Nikopol now grapples with the aftermath of this sustained assault, as the local community and authorities mobilize efforts to address the tragic events of the day and work towards recovery.