During the evening of February 6, Russian forces attacked a fire and rescue unit in the village of Mezhova in the Synelnykove district, which resulted in the walls and windows of the building being damaged, reported the regional State Emergency Services.
A 68-year-old woman was injured with a drone last night in the Synelnykove district and is being treated as an outpatient, confirmed Alexander Ganja.
Damage was caused by drones in the territory of a communal enterprise in Dnipro, where buildings had been damaged, along with trolleybuses and other vehicles of the bus depot.
In the morning, it was reported that 18 passenger buses and one service trolleybus, other vehicles, a utility building and a contact network were all damaged, but employees avoided injury as they were in a shelter during the air alert.
An explosion at a gas station in Samara resulted in two employees being injured and damage to the premises, reported the regional police.
According to initial information, an explosion had occurred due to a gas buildup, injuring a 53-year-old gas station operator with a leg fracture, as investigators worked the scene this morning.
Alexander Ganja confirmed that six people were injured in Synelnykove, including three children, noting that a 4-year-old boy would recover at home, while a 17-year-old boy was hospitalised in a moderate condition, as well as three adults.
Russia used drones and guided aerial bombs to attack the area, Ganja added, noting that the victims were from Sylneynykove, Pokrovsk, Petropavlovsk and the Slavgorod communities.
Fires broke out, a private residence was destroyed, and several others were damaged, including outbuildings and a garage.
Six-multi-family and four private houses were damaged in the Nikopol region from artillery and drones, along with a veterinary clinic, a cafe, a bank and two educational institutions, while a car burned completely and two others had been damaged, and power lines had been affected.






