15 July 2026
Following a Russian rocket attack using a "Tornado-S" multiple-launch rocket system with cluster munitions in Ochakiv, Mykolaiv Oblast, the number of wounded has risen to nine. Six people were hospitalized, and one of the men is in extremely critical condition.
This was reported by Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.
According to him, yesterday Russian troops struck the Ochakiv community, presumably with a “Tornado-S” multiple launch rocket system equipped with a cluster warhead.
As a result of the attack in the city of Ochakiv, nine people were injured:
Six of the injured were taken to the hospital. As of this morning, five of them are in stable condition, while one man remains in extremely critical condition. Medical personnel provided on-site treatment to three women.
The shelling damaged a hospital, an apartment building, 30 private homes, 11 cars, and three overhead power lines.
In addition, Russian troops attacked the Mykolaiv region the day before with Shahed-type strike drones. In the Pervomaiskyi district, windows in a warehouse belonging to one of the local businesses were damaged. No one was injured.
The enemy also launched three attacks on the Kutsurubsk community using FPV drones. No one was injured as a result of these strikes.
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