Buchansky mayor Anatoly Fedoruk showed a crater formed in the Kyiv region after the shooting down of a Russian missile.
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According to him, this crater formed in the village of Buda-Babenetskaya. Five private residential buildings were damaged as a result of the morning strikes. Fortunately, there were no casualties among the civilian population.
The blast wave left houses in Babinetsky and Vorzelsky elders without roofs and windows.
In some buildings, load-bearing structures are damaged. In total, about four dozen houses were damaged.
The enemy missile was shot down outside a populated area, so only a crater was formed. The corresponding services work there. Fortunately, no people were injured. Gratitude to our skillful air defense forces,” Fedoruk wrote.
Let us remind you that on the morning of February 15, Russia launched a combined missile strike on Ukraine.
Explosions were heard in Kyiv, Dnieper and Zaporozhye, rockets reached the western regions. The attack ended after 7 o’clock in the morning.
In Lviv there is a hit to an infrastructure facility. In Zaporozhye, 4 people were injured. Apartment buildings, an educational institution and a retail facility were damaged.
As a result of night shelling in Chuguev in the Kharkov region, three people were killed and five more were wounded. The Russians completely destroyed a residential building.
Source: Racurs

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