Sept. 19, 2024, 7:58 a.m.
(PHOTO: Operational Command "South")
The occupiers attacked Mykolaiv region with drones. The attack damaged the infrastructure.
This was reported by the press service of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration.
On the night of September 19, air defense forces and means conducted combat operations in the Mykolaiv region. 18 drones were destroyed.
On September 18, the enemy attacked the Kutsurubska community twice with FPV drones. As a result, the building of a medical center and a car were damaged in Dniprovske village. No casualties were reported.
On September 17, the enemy attacked the Kutsurub community five times with FPV drones. On the night of September 18, the enemy attacked Bashtanka district with a cruise missile, probably an X-59.
As a result of air defense and falling debris, dry grass on the territory of an agricultural enterprise caught fire, but the fire was quickly extinguished by rescuers. The blast wave damaged agricultural machinery and a fence.
On September 17, 16 towns in the Kherson region came under enemy fire and air strikes by the Russian occupation army. During the shelling of the region, the invaders hit a social and medical institution and a store; residential areas of the region's settlements, including a high-rise building and 22 private houses. The occupiers also damaged a gas pipeline, outbuildings, garage cooperatives and private cars.
On September 14, the occupiers attacked Odesa region with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles from the occupied Crimea and one X-59 guided missile from the airspace of the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region, as well as 14 Shahed attack drones.
They struck civilian objects in the suburbs of Odesa and damaged residential buildings and outbuildings. Both missiles had a cluster warhead. Rescuers found the bodies of two dead men and a woman at the site of the attack. Another 65-year-old woman was also injured.
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