Mykolaiv region hit: grain warehouses, enterprise, residential building on fire

Mykolaiv region hit: grain warehouses, enterprise, residential building on fire

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Four fires broke out in Mykolaiv region due to Russian attacks over the past day. Grain warehouses, an enterprise, and a residential building were on fire.

"Over the past 24 hours, four fires were recorded in the territory of Mykolayiv region as a result of the impact of ammunition and their fragments. In particular, grain storage warehouses in the territory of a grain warehouse in the town of Voznesensk caught fire after enemy shelling on the morning of September 4 (the fire was put out on an area of ​​100 sqm)," the Mykolaiv Region Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine posted on Facebook.

The enemy also hit the town of Bereznehuvate, setting fire to warehouses of a local enterprise.

The massive night shelling of Mykolaiv city also had its consequences. Russian aggressors once again hit an already damaged warehouse of one of the city's enterprises. The rescuers were informed about the destruction of the building with subsequent fire.

During the day, the invaders destroyed and burned a residential building in Pervomaiske village of Mykolaiv district.

As reported, in Mykolaiv region, every third school has been damaged, and 23 schools have been destroyed in Russian strikes since the beginning of the war.

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