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Russian hits Nova Poshta logistics terminal in Dnipro

Russian hits Nova Poshta logistics terminal in Dnipro
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Russian forces struck Nova Poshta’s innovative logistics terminal in Dnipro on June 4, marking the second attack on the facility since the start of the full-scale invasion.

The company said employees were in shelters when the strike occurred and no injuries were reported. Emergency services and police are working at the site while specialists assess the extent of the damage.

Nova Poshta said information on shipments affected by the attack will be available after emergency crews complete their work. The company stressed that its operations continue uninterrupted thanks to backup logistics routes and contingency plans developed during the war.

“Despite the repeated strike, Nova Poshta continues to operate,” the company said, adding that customers will receive full compensation for parcels destroyed in the attack.

The strike came as Russian forces launched a new wave of attacks across the Dnipropetrovsk region, using drones, artillery and guided aerial bombs.

 

 

According to regional authorities, more than 50 attacks were recorded during the day across four districts of the region. One person was killed and five others were injured.

The heaviest casualties were reported in the Synelnykove district, where a 73-year-old woman was killed. A 26-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition, while another man, 38, sustained moderate injuries. Several homes and a tractor were damaged.

In the Nikopol district, attacks damaged a cultural center, private housing and infrastructure facilities. A 73-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman were injured.

Russian strikes also hit communities in the Kryvyi Rih district, where a café and a vehicle were damaged and a 60-year-old woman was hospitalized with injuries.

In the Dnipro district, attacks sparked several fires, including one at a logistics company facility. Firefighters later brought the blaze under control.

The latest attacks highlight the continued pressure on civilian infrastructure and logistics networks in Ukraine as Russian forces maintain regular strikes on cities and communities far from the front line.

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