Russian UAV strikes energy facility in Mena, Chernihiv region

Russian UAV strikes energy facility in Mena, Chernihiv region

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A Russian strike drone hit an energy infrastructure facility in the city of Mena, Chernihiv region, causing damage.

This was reported on Telegram by Viacheslav Chaus, the Head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, according to Ukrinform.

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“An enemy UAV struck an energy infrastructure facility in Mena. There is damage,” Chaus said.

According to him, a 38-year-old woman was injured and is currently undergoing surgery at a local hospital. The victim's condition is stable.

In addition, a combat drone hit a house in the village of the Desna community, destroying the house and two cars. A 38-year-old resident suffered shrapnel wounds and is under medical supervision.

The Head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration noted that over the past day, Russian troops fired on settlements in the region 38 times, with 57 explosions recorded.

Read also: Morning drone attack on Mykolaiv sparks fire on apartment building roof

As reported by Ukrinform, two people were injured in the Chernihiv region as a result of an attack by Russian drones.

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