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  • Thursday

    31 July, 2025

  • 22.9°
    Mainly clear

    Mykolaiv

  • 31 July , 2025 Thursday

  • Mykolaiv • 22.9° Mainly clear

Four Shahed drones were shot down in the Mykolaiv region at night: houses and cars were damaged in the Voznesenskyi district

Shelling of the Kutsurub community, archival photo «NikVesti" Shelling of the Kutsurub community, archival photo NikVesti

On the night of October 28, air defense shot down four Shahed 131/136 unmanned aerial vehicles in the Mykolaiv region.

Three private houses, farm buildings and a car were damaged as a result of falling debris in the Voznesenskyi district, the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration reported.

Also, outside the settlement, in an open area, there was a grass fire, which was promptly extinguished by firefighters. There are no casualties among the civilian population.

In addition, at 3:07 p.m. and 4:50 p.m., the enemy launched artillery fire, and at 3:46 p.m., attacked the water area of Ochakiv community with FPV drones.

We will remind that yesterday, October 27, the Russians attacked the Kutsurub community seven times with FPV drones. As a result, in the village of Dmytrivka, one of the unmanned aerial vehicles hit a 43-year-old man riding a moped. He died on the spot from his injuries. With two other FPV drones, the Russians fired at policemen who arrived on call. The impact caused a fire that completely destroyed the official car. The law enforcement officers were not injured.

It should be noted that the Mykolaiv law enforcement officers have opened criminal proceedings in connection with the attack by the Russian military on the village of Dmytrivka, which resulted in the death of a civilian.

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