The police of Dnipropetrovsk region showcased the aftermath of the shelling in the Nikopol district on the night of November 30, as reported by "Vydomo".
After midnight, the occupiers carried out artillery shelling of Nikopol, resulting in one fatality: law enforcement officials are working at the impact sites. The aggressors targeted private homes in the district center – one house caught fire. Inside was the 38-year-old owner. Unfortunately, the man did not survive. Investigators examined the scene of the tragedy and collected evidence of the Russian aggression. Reports on this incident have been entered into the unified register of pre-trial investigations under part 2 of Article 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war resulting in death) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
Throughout the day, the occupier also targeted the Marhanets, Myrova, Krasnohirivka, and Pokrovsk territorial communities. The Russian army employed drones, artillery, and UAVs. Infrastructure was damaged, including an industrial enterprise, vehicles, an educational institution, a car wash, more than forty private households, and twenty economic structures – one was completely destroyed. Power lines and gas pipelines were also mutilated. The buildings sustained damage to walls, ceilings, and roofs, with shattered windows, doors, and belongings inside.