Russia strikes Ukraine's Zhytomyr region with drones and missiles: Killed and wounded reported

Today, September 10, Russian troops launched a combined strike on the Zhytomyr region. One person was killed and another was wounded in the attack, according to Vitalii Bunechko, head of the Zhytomyr regional military administration.
"Today, during a combined air attack, Russia struck the Zhytomyr region with kamikaze drones and cruise missiles," the head of the regional military administration says.
According to him, one person was killed and another was injured as a result of the Russian attack. Several civilian enterprises and private houses were damaged.
The aftermath of the Russian strike is currently being dealt with.
Bunechko also revealed photos of the aftermath of the Russian attack, showing the destruction of civilian objects.
Photo: Russia strikes Zhytomyr region with drones and missiles (t.me/zhytomyrskaODA)
Photo: Russia strikes Zhytomyr region with drones and missiles (t.me/zhytomyrskaODA)
Russian attack on Ukraine on September 10
Today, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine throughout the night, particularly targeting western regions. Explosions were reported in Lviv, Vinnytsia, and several other cities.
In addition, during the night, Russia launched cruise missiles from Tu-95MS bombers and naval carriers. In the morning, after 6 a.m. Kyiv time, Russia struck cities in western Ukraine.
Some of the drones flew into Polish territory, where their destruction was recorded for the first time. Due to the Russian attack, the Polish side had to close airports in Warsaw, Lublin, and Rzeszów temporarily.
Lviv Mayor Andrii Sadovyi reported explosions and air defense operations in the city. Drones also struck Lutsk and Burshtyn in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, and explosions were reported in Vinnytsia.
After 5 a.m., the Russians launched ballistic missiles at several Ukrainian cities.
As a result of the Russian attack, a power line was damaged in the Cherkasy region.
For more details about the attack on September 10, read RBC-Ukraine's report.