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  • Thursday

    21 August, 2025

  • 19.4°
    Mainly clear

    Mykolaiv

  • 21 August , 2025 Thursday

  • Mykolaiv • 19.4° Mainly clear

Enemy drones attacked Mykolaiv port infrastructure: warehouses and power grids damaged

Дрон Shahed-136. Фото из depositphotosThe Shahed-136 drone. Photo from depositphotos

On the night of 6 July, Mykolaiv was attacked by enemy Shahed 131/136 drones. As a result of the attack, the city's port infrastructure was damaged.

This was reported by the head of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration Vitalii Kim.

According to him, the attack destroyed warehouses and damaged power grids. According to preliminary reports, there were no casualties.

Kobleve community in Mykolaiv district also came under fire. In the village of Rybakivka, 13 private houses, facilities on the territory of several recreation centres, a shop and the «Ukrposhta» branch were damaged. Fires broke out on dry grass and in the canteen at one of the recreation centres, which were promptly extinguished. The damage to the power line left 531 subscribers without electricity.

The air defence was engaged in combat operations to repel the attack. Details of its work are currently being clarified. According to official information from the district military administrations and the State Emergency Service, there were no casualties.

As a reminder, on 4 July, Russian troops shelled the Kutsurub community in Mykolaiv region twice with artillery and attacked it with an FPV drone. In the village of Dmytrivka, dry grass caught fire and was quickly extinguished. The roof of a private house was also damaged.

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