The girl’s mother was also seriously injured, hospitalized in very serious conditions.
A 6-year-old girl suffered a traumatic amputation of both legs as a result of the Nikopol artillery shelling. This information confirmed the anesthetist Sergey.
According to him, the child was seriously injured as a result of the Nikopol artillery bombing, which the RF armed forces carried out on the night of 12 October.
The 6-year-old is now in stable condition, but in the future she will need surgery and prosthetics due to the amputation of both legs.
“The boy is scheduled for further surgical and rehabilitation care. And, possibly, prosthetics will be needed,” added the anesthetist, commenting on the condition of the injured 6-year-old girl.
The head of the Dnepropetrovsk regional civil-military administration Valentin Reznichenko, in turn, informed details of the bombing of Nikopol on the night of 12 October. According to him, the Russian invaders fired more than 100 MLRS and artillery shells in the direction of residential areas.
“One of the bullets flew straight into a private house. It injured a 6-year-old girl and her mother. They and another woman injured in the attack are now in the hospital. Heavy … More than three dozen high – Buildings and private houses, gas pipelines and power lines were maimed in the city. Two businesses, two kindergartens, a school, shops and an office of a charity organization were damaged, “added Reznichenko, commenting on the massive artillery attack. of the Russian Army Forces on Nicopol.
It is worth noting that Over 70 civilians killed in Zaporozhye in two weeks of missile attacks. The armed forces of the Russian Federation, according to the military administration, are deliberately firing into residential areas to cause as many civilian casualties as possible.
It was also reported that on October 12 The Russian Armed Forces bombed the Avdiivka Central Marketcausing the death of 7 people. Russian troops, according to the regional military administration, attacked the city on the front line by tanks and missile artillery.