Russian army attacks 9 regions of Ukraine in 24 hours: 9 people injured
On Sunday, July 23, the Russian military attacked nine regions of Ukraine. At least 9 people were wounded in the attacks
Information about the consequences of the shelling was released by the regional military administrations.
On Sunday, July 23, the Russian military attacked nine regions of Ukraine: Chernihiv, Sumy, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Luhansk, Donetsk, Odesa, and Kherson regions. At least 9 people were injured in the shelling, residential buildings, outbuildings were destroyed, civilian cars and rescue equipment were damaged.
In Zaporizhzhia region alone, Russia shelled 8 frontline villages 86 times over the last day. The Russian military also targeted Novoandriivka with a UAV and fired at Novodarivka with MLRS. There were 7 reports of destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure. There were no reports of casualties. The information is being clarified.
At least 13 private houses and outbuildings were damaged in Kharkiv region. A FAB-250 guided missile hits the village of Kucherivka, Kupyansk district. A 70-year-old woman was wounded. In the village of Petropavlivka, 2 private houses were damaged by the strike, and in the village of Cherneshchyna, Izium region, the buildings of an agricultural company were damaged. In addition, late in the evening, the enemy shelled the city of Kupyansk with multiple rocket launchers, damaging a private house, but fortunately, there were no casualties.
- On the night of July 24, the Russian army also carried out another attack on Odesa region. This time, the port infrastructure of the Danube River was targeted. Six people were injured in the night attack. Four of the wounded were hospitalized in the region, one of whom is in moderate to serious condition. The hit also destroyed a warehouse with grain and damaged storage tanks.
- On July 23, the Russian military shelled Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region with cluster munitions, destroying the town's Palace of Culture, which was a place to provide medical and humanitarian aid to residents.
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