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Attack in the Khmelnytsky region: footage of the consequences appeared

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One of the rockets fell near an infrastructure facility. The other is in the wilderness. There was little damage to the houses.

The military of the Russian Federation on the morning of October 6 launched a missile attack on one of the communities of the Shepetovsky district of the Khmelnytsky region. This was announced by the head of Khmelnytsky OVA Serhiy Gamaly.

The invaders can be seen firing two rockets. Explosions were heard around 6:00 in the Shepetivka district. The blow was delivered by Russian jet bombers from the territory of Belarus.

One of the rockets fell near an infrastructure facility, causing no damage.

Another rocket landed in a wasteland. There was little damage to houses. No one was killed.

Recall that in the Khmelnitsky region during the air raid explosions were heard.

This night also the enemy hit Zaporozhye. The rocket hit a residential building. The bodies of the three dead have been found.

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Source: korrespondent

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