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The Russians sacked Nikolaev and Odessa

Air raid sirens began to sound in many regions of Ukraine on the night of October 1, a little after 4 am.

The Russians shelled Nikolaev at night and broke into a residential building. It was announced on Saturday, October 1, by the mayor of the city, Alexander Senkevich.

“Hit a residential building. All services left for the area,” he said.

Details of the strike have not yet been released.

Explosions also rumbled in Odessa, an alarm was declared in the city and region. This was reported by Suspilne.

Residents are asked to stay in shelters or adhere to the “two-wall” rule.

The city smells like it’s burning. The State Emergency Service reported no calls for the fire.

Recall that on the morning of September 30, the invaders launched a missile attack on Zaporozhye. A civilian humanitarian convoy was shot at on the outskirts of the city near the car market.

According to the latest data, 30 people died in the attack, more than 80 were injured.

“The enemy is widespread.” Zaporozhye, Dnipro, Nikolaev

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Source: korrespondent

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