The overnight Russian missile attack on Ternopil resulted in damage and destruction of country houses.
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The enemy was hitting the city when the Ukrainian group TVORCHI from Ternopil performed in the Eurovision final. As of the morning of May 14, two victims are known. Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak announced this on Telegram and published a photo of the consequences of the attack.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs added that on May 13, at about 22.35, the enemy launched a missile attack on Ternopil. Rocket fragments fell into the storage facilities, which led to a fire. Two people were injured.
And at about 5.00 the regional center was attacked by the enemy for the second time. Explosions, believed to be rocket debris, damaged civilian buildings and vehicles.
In the Novobavarsky district of Kharkov, as a result of the strikes, there is also destruction. Oleg Sinegubov, the head of the regional military administration, said on Telegram that as a result of the night attack by the Russians, a transport infrastructure facility, a hostel building and an apartment building were damaged.
Also under attack was the village of Zolochiv, which the enemy attacked from the S-300. Two Russian rockets hit the ground between residential buildings. Windows were smashed in the houses, two garages were destroyed, no one was injured.
Recall that on the night of May 14, Russian invaders attacked Ukraine in different directions. The enemy launched Shahed-136/131 strike drones, Caliber missiles from ships in the Black Sea, and Kh-101/Kh-555/Kh-55 cruise missiles from Tu-95ms strategic aircraft. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced the destruction of three missiles and 25 UAVs of various types.
Source: Racurs

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