Russia attacks Ukraine's Mykolaiv with Shahed and FPV drones
Photo: Ukrainian air defense forces (GettyImages)
Mykolaiv region has suffered several Russian attacks. All critical infrastructure remains under control, and there are no casualties among the population, according to Vitalii Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.
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Russian night drone strikes on Mykolaiv
On the night of February 25 and early in the morning, Russia launched Shahed 131/136 drones to strike key critical and transport infrastructure facilities in Mykolaiv and the Voznesensk district.
Despite the large-scale Russian attacks, there is no information about casualties, and infrastructure facilities continue to function.
FPV drone attacks on Mykolaiv region
Two Russian FPV drone strikes on the Ochakiv community were recorded in the Mykolaiv region. There were no civilian casualties as a result of the Russian attacks, and damage to infrastructure is being assessed.
Local services are monitoring the situation and responding promptly to any consequences of the Russian attacks.
The latest attacks underscore the ongoing Russian threat, including the use of various types of drones to destabilize critical infrastructure.
The situation in the region remains tense, but emergency services are monitoring the consequences and taking measures to ensure the safety of residents.
After four years of full-scale war, Russia has abandoned attempts at a large-scale offensive and has completely switched to a strategy of gradually wearing Ukrainians, known as the thousand cuts tactic.
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