No chemical danger in Dnipro, preventive measures taken at night – SESU
There is no chemical danger in the city of Dnipro as a result of the russian attack on the night of September 5, preventive measures were taken at night.
The spokesman for the SESU of the Dnipropetrovsk Region, Serhii Kovtoniuk, reported this in a comment to Suspilne.
"There is no chemical danger. The air is clean. Preventive measures were taken to avoid possible damage to the population," he explained.
It is noted that at night, residents of Dnipro reported that a rescue vehicle was driving through the streets, which warns of the threat of chemical danger.
We will remind you that on the night of September 5, the russian occupiers massively attacked the Dnipropetrovsk Region with drones and targeted an enterprise in Dnipro, where fires broke out. There were no victims or injuries as a result of the attack.
The head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Dmytro Lysak, reported that air defense forces over the region eliminated 15 UAVs.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, meanwhile, on the morning of September 5, russian drones struck the Novhorod-Siverskyi community of the Chernihiv Region. Critical infrastructure facilities were hit. As a result, some settlements in the region were left without electricity.