A large caliber projectile exploded on the street. 2nd Embankment. The Ford driver parked near the garages was hit by shrapnel and died.
On Monday morning, Russian occupiers again fired on Nikolaev from artillery. This was announced by the head of the regional council Anna Zamazeeva in the Telegram on June 6.
He noted that they shot down residential buildings in different parts of the city, where there were no military facilities.
“Unfortunately, according to preliminary information, there were injured civilians and killed. Condolences to the relatives,” Zamazeeva wrote.
In connection with this, the local edition of Novosti-N clarified that the driver of the Ford minibus was killed. A large caliber artillery shell exploded on the street. 2nd Embankment. The Ford driver parked near the garages was hit by shrapnel and died at the scene.
The explosion also damaged two cars: a Ford minibus and a Volga. The latter was burned as a result of a shell hit – the inside was completely burned inside it.
It is known about the deceased that he was a resident of Nikolaev, age was about 50 years. The man has a family – a wife and children. The body of the deceased has been sent for forensic medical examination.
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Earlier it was reported that on the day of June 5 in Nikolaev and the region, 29 people suffered from shelling. In total, 286 injured people are in hospitals in the region.
We will recall, on June 4, three people fell victim to the Russian attack on Nikolaev, four more were injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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