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14 June 2026, 08:53

Trolleybus service has been suspended in Kherson, while Mykolaiv is under attack by "Shahids"

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Photo: Kherson Regional State Administration

Photo: Kherson Regional State Administration

Russian drones attacked energy and transportation infrastructure in Mykolaiv, and trolleybuses came to a halt in Kherson.

According to Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, on the morning of June 14, Russian forces attacked the Mykolaiv region with Shahed-type strike drones. Transportation and energy infrastructure facilities in Mykolaiv were targeted.

According to him, there were no casualties as a result of the attack. Information regarding the extent of the damage is being clarified.

Also, on the evening of June 13, Russian troops attacked the Kutsurub community with a "Molniya" strike drone. A private home was damaged in the village of Dmytrivka. No one was injured.

In addition, over the past 24 hours, the occupiers attacked the Ochakiv community twice with FPV drones. There were no casualties or injuries.

                                                       Attacks on the Kherson region

In the Kherson region, 25 settlements, including Kherson, came under drone attacks and artillery shelling. Russian forces targeted critical and social infrastructure, as well as residential buildings, according to the Regional Military Administration.

As a result of the shelling, four private homes, a restaurant, a car dealership, a warehouse, and agricultural equipment were damaged.

Five people were injured as a result of the Russian aggression. Additionally, six people were evacuated from settlements on the right bank of the Kherson region that are under constant shelling.

The Kherson City Military Administration reported that trolleybus service has been temporarily suspended due to a partial power outage in the contact network in the regional center.

Specialists are currently conducting emergency repair work. City residents are asked to take this information into account when planning trips on public transportation.

Андрій Колісніченко

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