Russia struck Ukraine with missiles and drones: situation by regions.


The enemy carried out a massive shelling
Today, the enemy launched a new massive missile attack on the territory of Ukraine. According to reports, the energy infrastructure of the country suffered the most. As a result of a kamikaze drone attack in Mykolaiv, two people were killed, and another six were injured. In Kyiv, a fire was also recorded on the roof of a residential building, and missile debris fell near a 'Silpo' supermarket and in a park area in Rusanivka. Odesa suffered significant damage to its energy infrastructure, causing a complete power outage in the city, cessation of water supply, and suspension of electric transport. There is also smoke observed in Kremenchuk and Poltava near potential impact sites, while critical infrastructure was damaged in Vinnytsia and Volyn regions. Similar incidents occurred in Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Kryvyi Rih. Other regions are also experiencing power supply interruptions or emergency outages. According to intelligence, the enemy continues to increase its missile arsenal and accumulate stocks for massive shelling. The Ukrainian side reports readiness to respond to such attacks. Thanks to effective air defense systems, the consequences of the attack are significantly smaller than reported by enemy sources. It is also worth noting that one of the nuclear power plants is on the brink due to shelling, and blackouts may be possible.
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