After Russian night attacks, Ukraine reports damage from Kharkiv or Zaporozhye

After Russian night attacks, Ukraine reports damage from Kharkiv or Zaporozhye
After Russian night attacks, Ukraine reports damage from Kharkiv or Zaporozhye
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After further missile and drone attacks carried out by Russia against Ukraine last night, damage is being reported from Kharkiv or Zaporizhia. The Ukrainian Air Force said that the Russian army used several missiles of various types and 28 Shahed drones against them. According to the authorities, the anti-aircraft defense of the attacked country shot down 26 drones.

According to the Telegram channel RBK-Ukraine, the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported that civil infrastructure objects were damaged after a nighttime Russian drone attack. It is a restaurant, shop and offices. There are punched-out windows in the nearby residential buildings. Nobody got hurt.

In the Zaporozhye region, an unspecified transport infrastructure became the target of the attack. One of the residential districts in Zaporizhia was hit by the debris of a downed drone, which caused a fire. Two people are injured.

The Russian army attacked Odessa this morning with rockets, according to the head of the region, Oleh Kiper, there is no information that anything has happened to anyone. The Russians launched several rockets from the Black Sea against the Odesa region last night, but according to the Southern Command of the Ukrainian Army, they had already “lost their combat capability” over the sea.

Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the administration of the Kherson region, reported on his Telegram channel on Wednesday evening that one man was killed and another seriously injured by a Russian mine in the village of Chervony Mayak. He urged people not to go to areas that have not yet been cleared by demining experts and not to reach for suspicious objects.

The article is in Czech

Tags: Russian night attacks Ukraine reports damage Kharkiv Zaporozhye

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