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Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region Photo: Russia strikes energy facility and enterprise in Chernihiv region (facebook.com DSNSKyiv)

Chernihiv region has again come under intense Russian fire. Over the past 24 hours, the region experienced 44 shellings, resulting in 73 explosions, according to the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration and North Operational Command.

According to the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, yesterday afternoon Russian forces struck an energy infrastructure facility in Koriukivka, causing damage. In the evening, the enemy continued attacks, this time using strike drones.

The drones hit one of the local enterprises, with several impacts recorded. A fire broke out at the facility, which rescuers quickly extinguished.

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

Russia strikes energy facility and factory in Chernihiv region

The military command notes that the Russian army is deliberately terrorizing border communities, violating the rules of war, and destroying civilian and critical infrastructure.

According to the North Operational Command, strikes were recorded along the entire line of territories under their responsibility, but the main attacks were concentrated on the Koriukivka community, where at least three explosions from Geran were reported during the day.

Shellings on November 9

On the night of November 9, Russia carried out another attack on Ukraine. According to the Air Forces, the enemy deployed 69 strike drones, including Shahed, Gerbera, and other types of UAVs.

As of 09:00, preliminary data indicate that Ukrainian air defense shot down or suppressed 34 enemy drones in the north and east of the country.

During the night, the enemy again attacked the Odesa region with drones. Despite the successful work of air defenses, debris from downed drones damaged private homes and caused fires, which rescuers quickly extinguished.