More than one and a half hundred rescuers extinguished the fire in an area of more than 1000 m². About 50 pieces of equipment are involved.
A strong fire in the Kremenchug region, which appeared after the Russian missile attack, was extinguished on the morning of Sunday, January 28. This was reported by the head of the Poltava Regional Administration, Philip Pronin, in Telegram.
“More than one and a half hundred rescuers extinguished the fire in an area of more than 1,000 m². Almost 50 pieces of equipment were involved. Specialists from neighboring regions also took part in extinguishing the fire. Sincerely- We are deeply grateful for their help,” he wrote.
Pronin recalled that the fire was caused by an enemy attack with two Iskander-M missiles on an industrial facility. No one got hurt
Remind you that on Saturday night it was reported that explosions were heard in Kharkov, Poltava and Kremenchug. Subsequently it became known that there were hits in the Poltava region. Later, the local OVA showed images of the aftermath of the enemy attack.
Source: korrespondent

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