Russian drone attack hits Kirovohrad infrastructure: Details emerge

During the night, Russian strike drones attacked an infrastructure facility in the Kirovohrad region. A fire broke out at the site, according to Andrii Raykovych, head of the Kirovohrad Regional Military Administration, and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
The regional administration chief reported that the drone attack caused a fire at an infrastructure facility in one of the districts of the region.
According to Raykovych, there is no information about casualties. All emergency services are working at the scene, and the fire has now been contained.
The State Emergency Service reported that 28 rescuers and 6 units of equipment from the regional administration were involved.
“Last night, the enemy again carried out a drone attack on an infrastructure facility in our region. Fortunately, there were no casualties. The fire was contained by State Emergency Service rescuers. All relevant services are also working at the scene,” the agency stated.
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Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine (https://t.me/dsns_telegram/50093)
Night drone attacks by Russia on September 23
Last night, Russian forces launched kamikaze drone attacks on Ukraine using Shahed-type drones.
During the drone strikes, explosions were reported in Odesa.
The enemy also targeted a critical infrastructure facility in Chernihiv.
Zaporizhzhia was again hit at night by guided aerial bombs and a drone, damaging civilian residential infrastructure and killing one person.
The night attacks also damaged Ukrzaliznytsia's infrastructure, causing delays for several trains.