Russia attacks 10 regions of Ukraine: 7 people injured
Over June 21, the Russian army shelled 10 regions of Ukraine, injuring 7 people
The regional military administrations have released information regarding the consequences of the attacks.
Chernihiv region: Russian troops shelled 2 districts 6 times over the past day. There were no casualties or damage.
Sumy region: at night and in the morning, Russian troops shelled Khotyn and Znob-Novgorodske communities. Six explosions were recorded, fortunately without causing any significant consequences. During the day, the borderline was shelled 18 times, affecting 6 communities. In the Bilopillia community, 4 private residential buildings, a summer kitchen, and a utility room sustained damage. In Velykopysarivka community, a farm was struck, the extent of the damage is currently being assessed.
Zaporizhzhia region: Russian troops launched a total of 84 strikes across 24 settlements of the region. These included aerial attacks on 2 settlements, 4 other settlements were targeted by 7 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks. Furthermore, 4 settlements were subjected to MLRS attacks, and 7 more settlements and other frontline villages experienced 71 artillery attacks.
Three civilians were wounded in the shelling: an 84-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman in Preobrazhenka, and an elderly woman in Orikhove. To date, there have been 27 documented reports of civilian objects, including residential buildings and other properties, being destroyed.
Dnipropetrovsk region: at night, the Russian army attacked the region with missiles. In Kryvyi Rih district, 10 private houses in the residential sector, an outbuilding, garages and cars were damaged. Gas pipeline, water supply and power lines were damaged. There were no casualties.
Russian troops opened fire on Nikopol 3 times. Almost 30 heavy artillery shells hit the town, damaging a power line, 4 private houses and the same number of outbuildings. There were no victims.
Kharkiv region: over the past day, Russian troops shelled over 20 settlements in Kharkiv, Chuhuiv, Kupyansk, and Izium districts. In Vovchansk, the shelling damaged the buildings of the Rogansky meat-processing plant, its destroyed part caught fire. A residential building was also damaged.
The shelling of Kruhliakivka village, Kupyansk district, damaged 2 private houses and 2 outbuildings. A 49-year-old man sustained shrapnel wounds and was hospitalized. One house was damaged in the village of Pylna, Kharkiv district, and 2 private houses were damaged in the village of Basove, Bohodukhiv district.
Luhansk region: over the past day, Russian troops massively shelled the settlements along the entire frontline. They launched 94 attacks. Five settlements came under fire, 2 of them also suffered from an air strike.
Donetsk region: over the past day, Russian troops shelled 13 settlements in the region. Forty-six residential buildings, an outbuilding, 2 gas pipelines, 3 power lines, a car wash, a garage, 5 civilian vehicles, and an administrative building were damaged. One person was killed and 6 others were injured.
Odesa region: the region was attacked with Shahed-136 UAVs. Three were destroyed by air defense, one hit a warehouse. There were no casualties.
Mykolaiv region: Russian forces fired artillery at the water area of the Ochakiv community and the settlement of the Kutsurub community. A private house was hit, no people were injured.
Kherson region: Russian troops shelled 22 settlements in the region over the last day. Administrative buildings were hit in Kherson and Novoraysk village community. Three people were injured as a result of Russian aggression.
Liquidation of the consequences of the Kakhovka dam explosion is also underway. In the evening of June 21, the water level dropped to 50 centimeters. 214 houses in Kherson, Blahodativka and Novohrednieve remain flooded.
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On the night of June 22,air defense shot down 3 Shahed drones in the Odesa region, but some reached their targets. In Kryvyi Rih district, 10 houses were damaged, gas pipeline, water supply and power lines were cut off.
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