Most of the inhabitants of the injured house in the Poltava district dropped to the shelter at the time, so they managed to prevent human victims.
In the Poltava region on September 20, enemy drones struck civilian infrastructure in the districts of Mirgorod and Poltava. Previously – no victims.
According to the TelGram channel of the State Emergencies Ministry of Ukraine, a Poltava district fire caused a fire to an area of 60 square meters. There were no residents in the apartment at the time of the hit, and most of the home dwellers came down to the shelter at the time, so they managed to prevent human casualties.
The state’s emergency ministry announces that the Russian UAV has fallen into a residential building in the Poltava district around 18:00. There is a fire in the apartment on the third floor and roof of the building. The Savior quickly removed the fire, the Sappers and dog handlers were involved in the job.
There is also a civil infrastructure hit in the Mirgorod district of the Poltava region. Previously, there were no victims. All related services are already working on overcome by the consequences of the attack, the leader of Polyva Ova Vladimir Kogut said on his telegram channel on Saturday night, September 20.
Against the background of this incident, air defense forces worked due to the announcement of air anxiety caused by the next attack by Russian missiles and drones.
Keep in mind that the number of victims of the recent blow of the Russian Federation at gas stations in the Poltava region has risen to six people.
Earlier it was reported that on the night of September 20, Russia’s aggression launched 619 missiles and drones throughout Ukraine. It is indicated that the Russians were involved in 579 UAV of the ShaheDa type and different types of drones, as well as 8 ballistic missiles scanander-M/KN-23 and 32 X-101 cruise missiles. Air defense is blocked by most enemy goals.
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