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Occupants launch missile attack on Chernihiv region: bodies of women are found under rubble of house of culture

The deceased was an employee of the house of culture

Russian occupation forces launched a missile attack on the Chernihiv region. Two women were killed as a result of another terrorist attack.

This was announced by the head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, Vyacheslav Chaus. The enemy missile hit a local cultural building.

"As a result of a missile strike on Chernihiv region, a building of a local cultural centre was damaged in one of the district's settlements," the statement said.

Chaus clarified that the deceased was an employee of the institution.

"The rubble is being cleared. The body of a woman was found. The State Emergency Service is working at the scene. Russia is a terrorist. Terrorists must be destroyed," he added.

As of 17:25, the body of a second woman was pulled out from the rubble of the house of culture.

As a reminder, on the night of 20 July, the occupiers attacked Chernihiv region again. In particular, the enemy fired on the village of Semenivka using Shahed kamikaze drones.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, on the night of 21 July, Russian occupation forces attacked Odesa region of Ukraine with missiles for the fourth day. The Kalibr missiles launched from the sea hit an agricultural enterprise in the region, causing significant damage to hangars and equipment, and destroying 120 tonnes of peas and barley.

On the night of 20 July, Russia also fired missiles at Odesa region, destroying an administrative building in the centre of Odesa and damaging many nearby houses. There were also reports of an arrival in the region. The occupiers killed a guard at a civilian building and injured several people.

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