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Russian Double-Tap Attack Injures 5, Including Emergency Workers, in Nikopol

Russian first-person-view (FPV) drones initially struck a cargo truck, causing a fire and injuring two civilians. Soon after, as emergency workers were working on site, another Russian drone targeted the scene, injuring three emergency workers, the State Emergency Service said.

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Three employees of the State Emergency Service were injured

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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On the evening of July 17, Russians hit the city of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, with an FPV drone. During the liquidation, the Russian Federation carried out a second strike, this time against rescuers. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Telegram by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. “In the evening, as a result of an enemy attack by an FPV drone on the city of Nikopol, a truck caught fire. During the liquidation of the …

The SNS informs about this. It is indicated that the Russians hit the city of Nikopol with an FPV drone in the evening. As a result of the collision, the car was occupied. To eliminate the consequences of the attack, rescuers arrived at the scene. The enemy struck again with a drone on them, as a result of which three employees of the State Emergency Service were hospitalized with injuries. In addition, two civilians were injured - a man and a w…

Russian drone attacks Nikopol: three rescuers and two civilians injured Three rescuers and two civilians were injured in Nikopol when an FPV drone hit a truck. The fire was extinguished on an area of 6 sq.m.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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