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Monitoring channels reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hit Nikolaev: there are victims and victims, details

Monitoring channels reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used C-300 missiles to attack the city. Several beats were recorded. One of the arrivals fell on a private residential building. On the night of October 15, Russian invaders attacked the Nikolaev region with rockets. As a result of the impact, 11 people were injured, and one killed person was known. The head of the Nikolaev ova Vitaliy Kim reported this on Telegram. "While there are 11 victims, there are heavy.

Unfortunately, there is one death," Kim wrote. Earlier, Nikolaevsky Vanek monitoring channel reported that Nikolaev is under fire. Yes, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation used C-300 missiles to attack the city. Several beats were recorded. He later stated that one of the arrivals fell on a private residential building. There was a fire on the spot. Then it became known that there were arrivals in different parts of the city.

"There are victims of at least 2 civilians in a state of moderate and gravity," the monitoring channel said. It should be noted that Russia also attacked Ukraine Shahaned drones. Air alarm has been declared in many areas and lasted for several hours. Yes, the first UAV groups were recorded on the evening of October 14. They went to the Nikolaev area through Kherson. Later drones were noticed in Zaporizhzhya, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Poltava, Kharkiv, Sumy, Kyiv and Cherkasy regions.

The alarm due to enemy UAVs was announced only at 06:06 in the morning. Earlier it was reported that in the Kherson region the Russians attacked the drones of a civilian car. Two women were incompatible with their lives. Two more people are hospitalized with injuries. Also we will remind that the network appeared photos of trigger platforms Shahd in the Russian Federation.