Russians attack two districts of Mykolaiv region, one person wounded

Russians attack two districts of Mykolaiv region, one person wounded

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During the day, the enemy attacked two districts of Mykolaiv region with guided aerial bombs and artillery, one person was wounded.

This was reported by Ukrinform with reference to the head of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration Vitaliy Kim in Telegram.

According to him, the Bashtansky and Mykolaiv districts were hit by the Russian military.

During the day, the enemy attacked the Snihurivka community in the Bashtanka district with aviation weapons, according to preliminary information, with guided aerial bombs. As a result of the attack, a 49-year-old man was wounded. As of this morning, the victim's condition is stable and moderately severe. A warehouse with humanitarian aid was also damaged.

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Yesterday, the enemy launched an artillery strike on the Kutsurub community in the Mykolaiv district. There were no casualties.

As reported by Ukrinform, the Mykolaiv Regional Council appealed to the government regarding the critical condition of a number of roads that have been significantly damaged by shelling and are of key importance to the region.

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