The Russian army attacked Kharkiv and Mykolaiv: over 20 damaged houses, three people wounded
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The Russian army attacked Kharkiv and Mykolaiv: over 20 damaged houses, three people wounded

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Explosions rang out in Mykolaiv and the region. The attack of "Shaheds" combat drones continues in the area. The Russian aggressor is also shelling Kharkiv and the Kharkiv region. Explosions rang out in the city.

Attack on Mykolaiv

The attack of the "Shahed" on the Mykolaiv region from the south continues, the report says.

The sounds of explosions rang out in the city. Later, the explosions thundered again.

There are two locations of damage — the residential private sector and the infrastructure object. In the first, about 40 private houses were damaged. The missile hit the road, creating a large gap. The blast wave damaged houses. A man died of severe injuries, and several others were injured.

Popular Ukrainian Telegram channel Mykolaivskyi Vanek Telegram reported that a house was on fire in Mykolaiv, and one injured person has been recorded.

As for the territory of the infrastructure object, there was a hit in the building and a fire in the technical structure. The fire is currently contained.

There is damage to the gas and water supply networks in the city.

The Russians shelled Kharkiv, and the region

The head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleg Syniegubov, said that the Russian army had struck at least four times in the Kharkiv region.

People are asked to stay in shelters.

In Kharkiv, shelling with S-300 missiles began at 6:00 a.m., and hits were recorded in the Slobidskyi district. There is damage to non-residential infrastructure. A 52-year-old woman received minor injuries and was not hospitalized. The inspection of places is ongoing, Sinegubov wrote.

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