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  • Tuesday

    29 July, 2025

  • 28.6°
    Overcast

    Mykolaiv

  • 29 July , 2025 Tuesday

  • Mykolaiv • 28.6° Overcast

The Russians hit power facilities in Mykolaiv region and Odesa region: casualties

A fire broke out in the Mykolayiv Oblast as a result of the shelling. Photo: GU DSNS in Mykolaiv region A fire broke out in the Mykolayiv Oblast as a result of the shelling. Photo: GU DSNS in Mykolaiv region

On the night of April 10, Russian troops attacked Odesa and Mykolaiv regions, hitting, in particular, energy infrastructure facilities. Three people were injured in the attack.

This was reported by the Southern Defense Forces.

It is noted that the Russians also targeted an energy facility in the Mykolaiv region. A fire broke out, firefighters contained it. The consequences are being clarified, but there are no victims.

In addition, debris from downed drones caused a fire at a recreational facility in the coastal strip of Ochakiv territorial community. The fire was extinguished. There are no casualties.

In particular, the Russians attacked Odesa region in the morning with missiles, including ballistic ones: they hit critical and transport-logistic infrastructure facilities. Currently, two injured employees of the transport company are known.

Also in Odesa, an energy facility, a private house and several cars were damaged as a result of the attack. It is known about one victim, said the mayor of the city, Hennadii Trukhanov.

We will remind that on the night of April 10, the Russian army launched Shahed 131/136 attack drones in the Mykolaiv region. 12 of them were shot down, but there was also a hit to an energy infrastructure facility in the Mykolaiv district.

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