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In the morning of June 29, Russian forces shelled a high-rise building in Mykolaiv, killing three people.
Mykolaiv regional military administration head Vitaliy Kim shared the update.
As of 8:20, the number of injured had risen to 5 and killed to 3.
Earlier it was known about 3 injured, 2 killed. An employee of the State Emergency Service was also injured.
In the morning on June 29, Mykolaiv mayor Oleksandr Senkevych reported about Russian shelling of a high-rise apartment house. Search and rescue work is underway on the scene. Emergency workers, doctors and communal workers are working.
Powerful explosions thundered in Mykolaiv about 06:30.
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