Russia attacked the region on December 31 and January 1. There were casualties among the civilian population.
In the past day, the Russian invaders hit the residential area of Nikolaev with six Iskander rockets. This was announced by the head of OVA Vitaly Kim.
According to him, two residential buildings were completely destroyed, 12 residential buildings and three educational institutions were damaged.
“Nikolaev was fired with 6 Iskander-type missiles, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. You have to be a stick to attack the residential sector with such missiles. There was also a fire on the territory of the garage cooperative. About 20 garages were damaged. Rescuers of the State Emergency Service put out the fire quickly. Seven men,” said Kim.
In addition, on December 31, at 23:34 and on January 1, starting at 04:10, the enemy attacked the port area and the settlement of Ochakov.
“Residential and high-rise buildings, a business was partially destroyed and damaged, four fires were recorded. The consequences of the shooting are specified.
Also in the morning, on January 1, a settlement of the Kutsurub community was under enemy shearing. A residential building was damaged there. Fortunately, no one was killed.
“In Pervomaisky, Bashtansky and Voznesensky districts, the day and night are relatively calm,” the official said.
Kim said that according to the information of the South air command, on December 31, in the period from 22:00 to 23:30, seven enemy Shahed-136 kamikaze drones were destroyed by air defense forces in Nikolayevshchina.
It will be recalled that on December 31, the invaders launched another massive missile attack on Ukraine. Because of this, there is destruction and casualties.
As a result of the shooting in Nikolaev, six people were injured
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Source: korrespondent

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