Russian troops shell Kyiv region from Grad, Smerch multiple rocket launchers

Russian troops shell Kyiv region from Grad, Smerch multiple rocket launchers

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Russian aggressors fired at residential houses in the village of Lychanka, the Bucha district of Kyiv region, from Grad multiple launch rocket systems, killing one person.

According to Ukrinform, the Kyiv Region Police announced this on Facebook.

Police officers continue to record the consequences of the shelling of settlements in the district.

On March 17, the aggressors used Grad multiple rocket launchers to fire on a state-owned enterprise in Irpin and the destroyed Romanivka Bridge. The number of victims is being clarified.

In addition, the enemy fired on residential houses in Lychanka from Grad MLRS, killing one person.

Residential houses in the village of Petrushky were also hit. There is currently no information on casualties.

Russian forces used Smerch multiple rocket launchers to shell the village of Sytniaky near Makariv. One civilian was reported injured.

Fighting continues near Bucha, Irpin, Makariv and Borodianka.

Ukrinform reported earlier that a two-year-old child was killed and four people were injured after Russian troops shell the village of Novi Petrivtsi in the Kyiv region on March 17.

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