rail traffic stoped It is in the Krivoy Rog district of the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. This was announced by the head of local government, Yevgeny Sitnichenko, on Sunday, November 27.
“The hit was on the territory of the Lozovatskaya ensemble on the railway infrastructure, the Krivoy Rog district. Two rocket hits, rocket types are being determined.
Significant destruction, there is no possibility to move by rail anymore, ”quotes the publication. Klymenko Clock.
Sitnichenko added that there were no casualties. It will be a big, long and important work in terms of recovery,” he said.
Weather alert was issued this morning in four regions of Ukraine, including Dnepropetrovsk. Local media reported explosions at Krivoy Rog.
“Explosions heard on Krivoy Rog” telegraph channel publications “Country”.
In addition, sirens sounded in the Kirovograd, Poltava and Cherkasy regions and in the city of Zaporozhye under Kyiv control. TASS.
Reported in the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
In particular, the report of the Russian Ministry of Defense, dated November 27, states that artillery fire in the direction of Kupyansky “in areas where the manpower of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is concentrated” prevented an enemy attack in the direction of the Novoselovskoye LPR. settlement.
“As many as 30 Ukrainian soldiers and two pickup trucks were destroyed,” the ministry said.
It also follows from the briefing of the Russian Ministry of Defense, in the Krasnolimansky direction, that the preventive fire damage of the LPR in the settlements of Stelmahovka and Ploschanka “prevented attempts to attack the Armed Forces of Ukraine with two-man forces.” company tactical groups in the direction of the Kolomyychikha and Ploschanka settlements.”
“The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in this direction, more than 50 Ukrainian soldiers were killed and wounded. Three armored combat vehicles and four special vehicles were destroyed,” he said.
“As a result of fire damage and decisive actions of Russian troops, the counterattack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine was repelled” in the Donetsk direction, in the settlements of Soledar, Opytnoye, Kurdyumovka and Mayorsk. “As many as 70 Ukrainian soldiers, two tanks, two armored combat vehicles and five pickup trucks were destroyed,” the report says.
“In the territory of the city of Dnepropetrovsk, an ammunition depot storing more than 100 rockets of the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system and more than 7 thousand foreign-made large-caliber artillery shells was destroyed,” the Russian Ministry of Defense said. aforementioned.
In addition, in the Razumovka enclave of the Zaporozhye region, according to the Russian department, four rocket and artillery arsenals belonging to the Zaporozhye troop group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed. No mention of Krivoy Rog in today’s report.
Zelensky’s hometown
Note that Krivoy Rog is the hometown of the current president of Ukraine. Vladimir Zelensky was born on January 25, 1978 to a Jewish family.
His grandfather, Semyon Ivanovich Zelensky, was born in Krivoy Rog in 1924, participated in the Great Patriotic War – the commander of a mortar detachment, then the commander of a rifle company of the 174th Guards Rifle Regiment of the 57th Guards Rifle Division. In 1944 he received two Orders of the Red Star, finishing the war with the rank of guards lieutenant.
Volodymyr Zelensky’s great-grandfather and three of his grandfather’s brothers, Semyon, were killed during the Holocaust.
As a child, the current Ukrainian leader lived with his family for 4 years in Mongolia, where his father, Alexander Zelensky, worked. There he graduated from the first grade, and then returned with his mother to Krivoy Rog. He studied at school number 95 with in-depth English education, which he graduated in 1995.
During his school years, Zelensky dreamed of becoming a diplomat and even prepared to enter MGIMO, but entered the Krivoy Rog Economics Institute of the Kyiv National University of Economics and graduated in 2000 with a law degree. However, he never worked in his specialty.