Russia expands area of active hostilities by almost 70 km - Syrskyi on Russia's offensive in Kharkiv region
Russian forces shell Nikopol with artillery, killing one person
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On the morning of January 6, the Russian army shelled Nikopol with artillery, killing one person and wounding two others
Head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration Serhiy Lysak reported this.
"Russians killed a 45-year-old man, wounded a 16-year-old girl and a 66-year-old man. It happened in the morning. The enemy hit Nikopol with artillery," said Lysak.
13 private houses and 6 buildings were damaged in the city. Several cars, power lines and a gas pipeline were damaged.
- On the morning of January 6, the Russian army launched missile attacks on the Kharkiv region.
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