Ukraine under attack – regional situation in the past day

Ukraine under attack - regional situation in the past day

📍Kherson region

Due to Russian aggression, 2 people were killed, and 1 was injured. Russian forces targeted an educational and medical institution, a cultural center, an apartment building, 8 private homes, a garage, and vehicles.

📍Zaporizhzhia

As a result of yesterday’s Russian missile strike on a residential 5-story building, 4 people were killed, and 14 others were injured. Over the past day, the occupiers carried out 432 strikes on 11 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region. There were 41 reports of destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure.

📍Kharkiv region

The enemy injured 3 people and damaged an apartment building, a 2-story building, and broke windows in 20 residential buildings.

📍Kyiv region

During the night, falling debris from downed enemy targets damaged 10 private homes, a garage, a vehicle, fences, and a road in one of the settlements.

📍Mykolaiv region

Yesterday, Russian forces killed 5 people in Mykolaiv.

📍Sumy region

Russian occupiers shelled 40 settlements with various types of weapons, conducting 281 attacks, and damaging 6 private homes.

📍Cherkasy region

Due to the fall of an enemy target, dry grass caught fire. The blast wave damaged windows at a local enterprise.

📍Donetsk region

Occupiers injured 4 residents in Donetsk: in Kramatorsk, Bilenke, Chasiv Yar, and the village of Mykolaivka. There is damage to power lines, residential buildings, and industrial facilities.

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