Russian army attacks 10 regions of Ukraine over the past day, shelling 118 infrastructure objects - report
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops attacked 120 settlements and 118 infrastructure facilities in 10 regions of Ukraine.
Russian troops shelled 10 regions of Ukraine yesterday, attacking 120 settlements and 118 infrastructure facilities, according to the data of the Situation Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine for Military Media Center, UNN reports.
Details
"According to the information provided by the Situation Center of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine to the Military Media Center, Russian troops fired on the territory of 10 regions of Ukraine over the past day," the statement said.
In total, 120 settlements and 118 infrastructure objects were attacked with various types of weapons - mortars, tanks, cannon artillery, MLRS, SAMs, OTGs, UAVs and tactical aircraft.
There are dead and wounded among the civilians, the number of victims is being clarified.
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