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May 10, 2026, 4 p.m.

In Mykolaiv region, occupants attacked a car with FPV people - two wounded

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Photo: Collage Intent

Photo: Collage Intent

In the Mykolaiv district of Mykolaiv region, Russian occupants sent an FPV drone at a civilian car.

According to Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, two local residents, a 68-year-old man and a 63-year-old woman, were injured in the attack.

According to him, both victims were taken to the hospital for medical care. Currently, doctors assess the condition of the wounded as satisfactory.

Currently, law enforcement and specialized services are clarifying the circumstances of the shelling and the extent of possible damage after the Russian drone attack.

Recently, on the morning of May 3, Russian troops launched a ballistic missile attack on Mykolaiv. As a result of the attack, five people were hospitalized - three men and two women. Private houses were damaged.

Later, on May 7, a Russian drone attacked a transport infrastructure facility in Snihurivka. No one was injured in the attack.

In addition, Mykolaiv region was again attacked by enemy drones ofthe Shahed type. The main target of the enemy was the region's energy infrastructure.

The attacks resulted in power outages in some settlements. Restoration works are underway and power engineers are working to restore power as soon as possible.

As a reminder, as a result of the latest hostile attacks, a new regime of power outages was introduced in Mykolaiv district of Mykolaiv region due to limited grid capacity.

On the morning of April 16, Russian troops attacked the energy infrastructure of Mykolaiv region, which led to large-scale power outages.

Earlier, Intent wrote that on March 18, hourly blackouts were introduced in Mykolaiv amid an emergency in the power system.

The morning attack of Russian troops on Mykolaiv on February 22 damaged energy infrastructure facilities. The occupiers used Shahed attack drones, which led to large-scale blackouts in the city.

Андрій Колісніченко

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