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Nikolaevshina shelling: 230 hectares of wheat burned

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Hit by enemy bullets and debris from them, large fires broke out in the fields near Kotlyarovo and Limany.

In the past day, as a result of the enemy attack in the Nikolaev region, eight fires broke out. More than 230 hectares of barley and wheat, utility buildings and vehicles were burned, the State Emergency Service reported on July 27.

“Due to the hit of enemy bullets and debris from them, 230 hectares of wheat crops, planted by farmers near the village of Kotlyarovo, Shevchenko commune, were destroyed,” the rescuers specified.

For the same reason, a barley field in an area of ​​4 hectares near Kotlyarovo burned, as well as 2.5 hectares of wheat near Limany.

Also, firefighters extinguished buildings in Spring and Shevchenkovo, a Fiat Ducato car in one of Nikolaev’s businesses and dry grass.

It is known that no one was killed.

Recall that on July 26, the Russian army launched a massive missile attack in the south of Ukraine. Nikolaev and Odessa regions suffered.

Residents took away 70,000 tons of grain from farmers in the Lugansk – Gaidai region

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Source: korrespondent

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