Russia strikes Ukraine's Mykolaiv with drones: Several injured, 3 in severe condition
Illustrative photo: Russians struck Mykolaiv with Shaheds (facebook.com DSNSKyiv)
Early Thursday morning, November 13, the Russian army attacked the city of Mykolaiv with strike drones, according to Vitalii Kim, head of the Mykolaiv regional military administration.
According to preliminary data, the Russians struck the city with a Shahed-type strike drone.
As of 10 a.m., it is known that 6 people were injured as a result of the morning Russian strike on Mykolaiv.
"Three are in severe condition. All necessary medical assistance is being provided," Kim says.
At around 8 a.m., an air raid alert was declared in the region. Residents were warned about the threat of attack drones to the entire region.
Russian strikes on Mykolaiv
On the night of November 3, the Russians struck Mykolaiv with drones. The first details of the Russian attack can be found in the RBC-Ukraine report.
On November 1, Russia struck Mykolaiv with a missile. According to reports, Russia used an Iskander-M missile with a cluster warhead.
Russian attack damaged a WOG gas station and several cars. Rescuers from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, chemical specialists, and pyrotechnic teams worked at the scene. To prevent a fire at the gas station, work was carried out to wash away the spilled fuel with water and air-mechanical foam.
Up to 20 people were injured, including 2 children, and one man was killed, according to the National Police of Ukraine.
On October 16, the Russian troops used guided aerial bombs for the first time to strike Mykolaiv. According to reports, the missile flew over 150 km at a speed of up to 500 km/h.