April 14, 2025, 8:42 a.m.
Mykolaiv Region Under Attack: One Shahed Drone Shot Down, Communities Shelled
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PHOTOS: Armyinform
In Mykolaiv region, one Shahed was shot down overnight and several attacks with artillery and FPV drones were recorded in the Kutsurubska and Ochakivska communities.
This was reported by the press service of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration.
Mykolaiv region has been attacked again by the aggressor country. At night, the air defense forces shot down one enemy Shahed 131/136 kamikaze drone.
In the morning of April 13, the enemy twice shelled the Kutsurubska community with artillery, and later in the day attacked with FPV drones. In the evening, the Ochakivska community also suffered an artillery strike, and in the morning of April 14, at 04:09, an FPV drone arrived there.
Fortunately, all attacks resulted in no casualties.
On the night of April 10, Mykolaiv was targeted by a kamikaze drone attack, which resulted in ten people being injured. The blast wave and debris damaged nine high-rise buildings, three cars, 30 garages, and an administrative building.
During April 9 and the night of April 10, the occupiers attacked the Kutsurub community four times: twice with FPV drones and twice with artillery. An apartment building was damaged in Dmytrivka. On the same day, FPV drones attacked the water area of the Ochakiv community, but there were no casualties.
Around 10 p.m. on April 5, Mykolaiv came under another attack by Shahed 131/136 kamikaze drones. The resulting explosion of debris and a wave caused two fires in the private sector, but they were quickly extinguished by firefighters. The shelling damaged 13 private houses and a car. On the night of March 28, the air defense forces destroyed five Shahed 131/136 drones over the Mykolaiv region.
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