Updated On: 11 August, 2022 09:19 AM IST | KYIV | Agencies
The attack damaged a hostel, two schools, a concert hall, the main council building and other administrative bases, he added

Children play at the symbolic cemetery of cars shot by Russian troops, some painted by local artists, in Irpin Tuesday. Pic/AFP
At least 13 people died after shelling overnight in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region, governor Valentyn Reznychenko said on Wednesday. More than 20 buildings were damaged in Marganets, he said, a city across the Dnipro river from the Russian-captured Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, where there have been other reports of shelling.
The attack damaged a power line, leaving several thousand people without electricity, Reznychenko said. The attack damaged a hostel, two schools, a concert hall, the main council building and other administrative bases, he added.