Russian attack damages civilian infrastructure in Nikopol.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast three times on June 21, damaging four residential buildings and a power transmission line, Mykola Lukashuk, head of the regional legislature, reported[1]. The nearby village of Myrove was under attack as well, Lukashuk said. According to him, there were no casualties.
Earlier on June 20, a Russian attack on Nikopol wounded a 74-year-old man[2], Governor Serhii Lysak said. Eight houses, a canteen, an administrative building, a sports facility, three cars, and two power lines were reportedly damaged in the attacks. Nikopol, home to over 115,000 residents, is constantly shelled by the Russian army.
Nikopol lies on the bank of the Kakhovka Reservoir, which has dried up after the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant's dam collapsed on June 6. The Ukrainian authorities say the dam was blown up by Russian forces to prevent a Ukrainian counter-offensive. The dam breach has resulted in a large-scale environmental[3] and humanitarian[4] disaster in southern Ukraine and caused water supply issues[5] in Crimea and four Ukrainian oblasts, including Dnipropetrovsk.
'Unity is key.' Volunteers join forces to save flood-hit Kherson Oblast
While the world was gripped by the horrendous flood that hit Ukraine's southern Kherson Oblast after Russian forces destroyed the massive Kakhovka dam over the Dnipro River on June 6, fearless volunteers and regular Ukrainians spent no time doubting they had to step up again. Many rushed directly t...
[6] Daria ShulzhenkoReporter
Daria Shulzhenko is a reporter at the Kyiv Independent. She has been a lifestyle reporter at the Kyiv Post until November 2021.
She graduated from Kyiv International University with a bachelor's in linguistics, specializing in translation from English and German languages.
She has previously worked as a freelance writer and researcher.
References
- ^ reported (t.me)
- ^ wounded a 74-year-old man (kyivindependent.com)
- ^ environmental (kyivindependent.com)
- ^ humanitarian (kyivindependent.com)
- ^ water supply issues (kyivindependent.com)
- ^ 'Unity is key.' Volunteers join forces to save flood-hit Kherson OblastWhile the world was gripped by the horrendous flood that hit Ukraine's southern Kherson Oblast after Russian forces destroyed the massive Kakhovka dam over the Dnipro River on June 6, fearless volunteers and regular Ukrainians spent no time doubting they had to step up again.
Many rushed directly t...
(kyivindependent.com)