March 4, 2026, 10:29 a.m.
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On the morning of March 4, Russian occupation forces attacked Mykolaiv with attack drones. One of the drones crashed near a passenger train car, causing a fire and an injured person.
This was reported by the MikVisti media outlet and the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, Vitaliy Kim.
Initially, there was information about a direct hit to the passenger car. However, journalists later clarified that at the time of the attack, the car was without passengers, and a Shahed drone fell on the track next to it. This caused a fire in the car.
According to Vitaliy Kim, the attack damaged the transportation infrastructure facility. A man was also lightly injured and hospitalized. All necessary services are working at the scene.
Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych said that experts are additionally examining the residential sector near the site of the attack. As of now, no damage to residential buildings has been recorded.
In addition, Vitaliy Kim criticized some Telegram channels that published photos and videos from the attack site in almost real time. According to him, such actions can help the enemy, and there will be a corresponding reaction.
The air alert in Mykolaiv district was announced at 08:40. At that time, the head of the region warned about the movement of Shahed attack drones from the Kinburn Spit towards the city.
So far, no official information has been released by Ukrzaliznytsia on the consequences of the attack.
Earlier, Intent wrote that due to the morning attack of Russian troops on Mykolaiv on February 22, energy infrastructure facilities were damaged. The occupiers used Shahed attack drones, which led to large-scale power outages in the city.
This was reported by the head of Mykolaiv regional military administration Vitaliy Kim.
According to preliminary data, about 16,000 customers were left without electricity. Work is currently underway to eliminate the consequences of the shelling and restore power. It is reported that there were no casualties. Experts are currently working to eliminate the consequences of the shelling and restore power.
It also became known that the energy sector of Kherson region will receive 1 million euros of financial assistance from the German region of Schleswig-Holstein. The grant funds will be used to technically strengthen the power system and eliminate the consequences of damage.
"This amount is twice as much as originally planned. After our presentation to the regional government, they decided to increase the assistance," said Oleksandr Prokudin, Head of Kherson Regional State Administration.
Андрій Колісніченко