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In Dnipro, the Russians struck a private company

UA NEWS 04 July 2026 12:33
In Dnipro, the Russians struck a private company

On Saturday, July 4, Russian troops struck the Dnipropetrovsk region, attacking a private enterprise in the Dniprovskyi district. Information regarding possible casualties is currently being verified.

According to the head of the regional military administration, the enemy struck a private enterprise in the Dniprovskyi district.

The enemy attacked the Dniprovskyi district. It struck a private enterprise,” Hanzha said.

The consequences of the attack are currently being assessed. Information regarding casualties and the extent of the damage is being verified. Relevant services are working at the site of the enemy strike.

This was reported by Oleksandr Hanzha, head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, on Telegram.

On the morning of July 4, Russian troops attacked one of the Naftogaz Group’s gas production facilities in the Poltava region with drones. The strike caused a fire at the facility, and its operations were temporarily suspended.

On the morning of July 4, Russian troops carried out a drone attack on one of the industrial facilities in the Poltava region. The strike occurred in the Poltava district.

In addition, Russian forces attacked Sumy with guided aerial bombs, injuring an elderly woman. Damage to civilian infrastructure has been reported in the city, and emergency services are assessing the extent of the damage caused by the strike.

As a result of a massive Russian strike on the capital, a leased humanitarian warehouse belonging to the Ukrainian Red Cross was completely destroyed; it had stored over 320,000 items of cargo and equipment with a total value of more than 79 million hryvnias

As a result of Russian shelling and a fire at one of the capital’s enterprises, fuel and lubricants flowed into Kyrylivskyi Lake in Kyiv through the storm sewer system.

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