In the Shepetovsky district, 1,760 objects were damaged as a result of the attack by enemy drones. Most of them are apartment buildings and private houses.
During a night attack by Russian troops in the Shepetovsky district of the Khmelnytsky region, 1,760 infrastructure facilities were damaged. These numbers were announced by the first deputy head of the Khmelnytsky Regional Police Department, Sergei Tyurin.
“I want to share with you the first results of the number of damaged objects as a result of the enemy attack that took place tonight in the Shepetovsky district,” he said.
According to him, the total number of damaged items is 1760. Among them:
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apartment buildings – 282,
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private – 1404.
There are 74 social infrastructure facilities. These:
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educational 41,
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health care sector – 6,
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cultural institutions – 14,
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two churches.
“As we see, there is a lot of restoration work ahead,” concluded Tyurin, expressing confidence that everything will be rebuilt.
We remind you that last night Russian troops attacked the cities of Slavuta and Netishin in the Khmelnitsky region with kamikaze drones Shahed-136, causing damage and casualties. So, in Slavuta, as a result of falling UAV debris, 20 civilians were injured and all educational institutions were damaged. 11 apartment buildings and nine private houses, an administrative building, a shop and vehicles were also destroyed. In addition, the enemy destroyed buildings in the city of Netishin, where the Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant is located. There, the blast wave damaged the fire and rescue department and the police department building. Local residents reported that several tall buildings were damaged. In addition, the Russians damaged networks near the Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant, as a result of which 1,860 consumers in the cities of Slavuta and Netishin were cut off.
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