Russia strikes critical infrastructure in Ukraine's Chernihiv, one injured
Photo: Russia struck a critical infrastructure facility in Chernihiv (facebook.com/DSNSKyi)
On the afternoon of July 11, Russian troops struck a critical infrastructure facility in Chernihiv. One employee was injured, according to the Chernihiv City Council.
"Russia struck a critical infrastructure facility in Chernihiv. An employee at the facility was injured as a result of the Russian attack," the city council reports.
In addition, according to preliminary information, windows were damaged in three private residential buildings.
An RBC-Ukraine correspondent reports that explosions are still being heard in Chernihiv.
Russian attacks on Ukraine
On the night of July 11, Russia attacked Ukraine with ballistic and guided air-launched missiles and 121 strike drones. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down most of the Russian targets, but some strikes hit their marks.
In particular, Russian forces once again launched a ballistic missile attack on Kyiv. Hits were recorded in several districts of Kyiv, and 11 people were injured, including a child.
On the morning of July 11, Kharkiv came under a Russian drone attack. One of them struck a civilian facility, resulting in casualties.
The Russians also launched a missile strike on Odesa. 2 people were killed, and a man was wounded.