A meals processing plant has caught fireplace and infrastructure has been broken in Russian assaults on Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Russian drones have hit a high-rise constructing in Kharkiv Oblast.
Supply: Serhii Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Navy Administration; State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Quote from Lysak: "The Russians focused our oblast with drones… A hearth broke out at a meals processing plant in Pavlohrad. The aggressor struck the Mezhova hromada within the Synelnykove district with an FPV drone. Infrastructure was broken." [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.]
Particulars: Lysak added that dry grass and an outbuilding had caught fireplace in addition to a dacha had been broken within the assault on the Pidhorodne hromada of the Dnipro district. [A dacha is a seasonal secondary residence, usually with a little plot of land, where people grow vegetables, fruit trees and berries or keep a garden – ed.]
Aftermath of the Russian assault within the Pidhorodne hromada
Picture: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
The Russians struck the Novopavlivka hromada with guided bombs (data on the aftermath is being confirmed) and the town of Marhanets within the Nikopol district was shelled with heavy artillery.
Early reviews point out that there have been no casualties.
The State Emergency Service reported that the Russians had attacked a high-rise constructing within the village of Kivsharivka within the Kupiansk hromada in Kharkiv Oblast with drones on 20 April.
Aftermath of the Russian drone assault within the village of Kivsharivka Picture: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
"Thirty-six flats occupying an space of 1,600 sq m have been on fireplace. There have been no casualties because the constructing was uninhabited," the State Emergency Service said.
Aftermath of the Russian drone assault within the village of Kivsharivka Picture: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
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