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Russian troops shelled Mykolaiv, hit a multi-storey building: one person dead, many injured

Russian troops hit residential buildings in Mykolaiv

On the night of Thursday, April 27, Russian occupation troops shelled Mykolaiv, explosions were heard. One of the enemy rockets hit a high-rise building and private households, and there was one fatality.

This was reported by the head of the Mykolaiv regional military administration, Vitaly Kim. He noted that the enemy had preliminarily attacked Mykolaiv territory with S-300 missiles, but later the UC Yug stated that they were Kalibras.

In total, the Russians fired four missiles. So far, 15 people are known to have been wounded and one dead as a result of the Russian strike on the high-rise.

Oleksandr Senkevich, the mayor of Mykolaiv, reported that another enemy missile hit a private house. In addition, part of the city was left without light.

"All services are being dispatched to the scene. Do not come out of shelters until the alarm goes off!" - stressed the mayor.

And Kim then added that the ambulance went to another private address. This could mean that there were two flights to private homes.

The head of the police in Mykolaiv region, Serhiy Shaikhet, said that as a result of the impact of the Russian Federation on a multi-storey building there are victims, reports "Suspіlne". Rescue services are working at the site, people are being taken out from under the rubble.

 
 
 
 

According to "Suspіlne Mykolaiv," one of the Russian missiles hit a historic building in the center of Mykolaiv. Rescuers at the site of the attack extinguished the fire.

 
 

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, on the night of April 18, Russian occupants attacked Mykolaiv region with Shahed drones. 7 UAVs hit the object of industrial infrastructure.

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