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Today, during the day, Russian troops fired at Kryvyi Rih twice. According to th...

The destruction is serious: the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation for the second day in a row fired a dam in Kryvyi Rih

Today, during the day, Russian troops fired at Kryvyi Rih twice. According to the head of the military administration Vilkul, hydrotechnical structures were again shot. Today, during the day, Russian troops fired at Kryvyi Rih twice in the Dnieper region. Under the blow of the invaders, the dam on the Karachuniv reservoir was again. The head of the military administration of the city Alexander Vilkul told about it in the Telegram-channel.

The first explosions on September 15 in Kryvyi Rih were heard at 1 pm. The regional politician said that the winged rocket had hit an industrial enterprise. According to Wilkul, the destruction due to the shelling is serious, more information about it should be later. At 5 pm, two more explosions were heard in the city. "Again, two arrivals in the area of ​​hydraulic structures," the head of the administration said. The local public writes that smoke is raised over the city after the shelling.

Yesterday, the Russians hit the winged rockets "Dagger" and "Iskander". Six of them were hit by a civilian infrastructure near Karachuniv Reservoir. As a result, the water in the Ingulets River rose to 2 meters. After the attacks of the invaders, thousands of civilians were left without water. Today, the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Kirill Tymoshenko reported that 79 out of 116 houses remain flooded in the district city after yesterday's blow.

In Mershavetsev Park yesterday, the maximum water level reached 190 cm. Today, at lunch, the water dropped to 65 cm. However, it is not known what the situation will be after the next shelling of the city. Recall that analysts from the American Institute for War Study believe that the blow on the dam on the Karachuniv reservoir, the occupiers wanted to damage the pontoon bridges. As a result, almost the whole city was left without water, some people had to evacuate.