Mourning announced in Dnipropetrovsk Region for mine workers killed by russian drone in Ternivka
Ternivka and the entire Dnipropetrovsk Region are honoring the memory of those killed in yesterday's russian attack on a bus carrying employees of the enterprise. The head of the regional state administration Oleksandr Hanzha has announced this.
"Ternivka and the entire Dnipropetrovsk Region are mourning this morning. We bow our heads in memory of the victims of the hostile attack on the bus with the company's employees, which the aggressor committed the day before. May the memory of those whose lives were cut short by Russian inhumans be eternal. My sincere condolences to those who have lost their loved ones," he wrote.
Despite the mourning, the shelling of the region did not stop. At night, the aggressor attacked Ternivka again with drones, setting the administrative building and an annexe on fire. Enemy UAVs also targeted Vasylkivka community in the Synelnykove District, where two private houses and an outbuilding were damaged.
The Nikopol district suffered from artillery, Grad multiple rocket launchers and FPV drones during the night. The Nikopol, Marhanets and Pokrovsk communities came under attack. Damage to an enterprise and a power line was recorded there. Currently, experts continue to examine the areas to determine the final consequences of the attacks.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, a russian drone attacked a company bus with miners in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, 15 people were killed.
On February 1, the aggressor country russia attacked Zaporizhzhia with Shaheds. A 4-year-old child and two women were injured as a result of a drone explosion in one of the city's districts.