Attack on Ternopil: About 20 Shahed drones explode over city, 10 people reported injured

Attack on Ternopil: About 20 Shahed drones explode over city, 10 people reported injured

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More than 50 Shahed drones were detected over Ternopil today, around 20 of which exploded. As of now, 10 people are known to have been injured.

Ternopil Mayor Serhii Nadal reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

There were strikes on industrial and infrastructure facilities in the city. Emergency and relevant services are working at the sites.

Among the ten injured, some are in serious condition. All victims are receiving medical assistance. There is no information about fatalities, Nadal added.

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Some neighborhoods remain without electricity. Repair crews are already working to restore power.

"There may be dangerous debris in the city. Do not approach or touch it. Parents, warn your children: do not pick up any objects. If you see a suspicious item, call 101," Nadal warned.

As reported, parts of the Kanada, Center, Novyi Svit, and Staryi Park neighborhoods, as well as part of the Sonyachnyi district, remain without electricity following the attack.

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