Russians shell 9 regions of Ukraine, killing 5 and injuring 2
During the day, June 6, the Russian army attacked at least 9 Ukrainian regions. As a result of the attack, there are dead and wounded
This is reported by regional military administrations.
In the Chernihiv region, the Russians fired 7 mortars and artillery in the span of 24 hours. This resulted in damage to 2 houses and a shop in the border village of Semenivka community. Thankfully, there were no casualties.
The enemy launched 4 attacks on the border areas of the Sumy region during the night and morning. A total of 13 explosions were recorded.
A UAV of the Shakhed type hit and caused a fire and destruction of a private residential building in Yunakivka community. Sadly, 2 civilians lost their lives, and one person was injured and taken to the hospital.
Yesterday, the Russians carried out 19 shellings on various communities, including Bilopollia, Krasnopillia, Yunakivka, Myropillia, Seredyna-Buda, Shalyhyne, Znob-Novhorodske, and Velyka Pysarivka. In the Seredyna-Buda community, artillery shelling damaged 2 private residential buildings and farm buildings. There were also mortar attacks that damaged 6 private residential buildings.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russians launched 105 attacks on 16 front-line settlements throughout the day. This included 4 airstrikes on specific areas and UAV attacks on other locations. The attacks caused damage to civilian objects, including 18 houses, apartments, utility buildings, and solar panels. Fortunately, there were no human casualties.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, the enemy carried out two attacks in the morning in the Nikopol district. The first attack targeted the Myrove community from a drone, while the second attack involved heavy artillery targeting Nikopol. The attacks resulted in damage to a gymnasium, 7 private houses, an outbuilding, power lines, and numerous solar panels.
The Russians conducted airstrikes in the Ohirtsevo area, Kharkiv region and also carried out mortar and artillery shelling on populated areas.
On the Kupyansk direction, several settlements, including Novomlynsk, Fiholivka, Dvorichna, Zapadne, Masyutivka, Kyslivka, Tabaivka, and Berestovka, were targeted by enemy artillery and mortar fire. The village of Zapadne in the Kupyansk district was shelled, damaging the Dnipro management building of the main ammonia pipeline. However, there was no ammonia leakage.
In the Luhansk region, the Russians continued to shell the civilian population. Two private houses in Nevske and a local grain farm were destroyed. The area around the cemetery in Novolyubivka was also targeted by enemy artillery fire, and there were airstrikes in Dibrova.
The Russians conducted 20 shellings in the Donetsk region, hitting 10 settlements. The attacks caused damage to residential buildings, kindergartens, and other buildings. Tragically, two people lost their lives.
In the Mykolaiv region, residential buildings and an elevator in the town of Ochakiv were damaged due to enemy artillery shelling. Fortunately, there were no casualties. Additionally, artillery strikes were carried out on the water area of Ochakiv community, but there were no casualties.
Throughout the day, the Russians shelled the Kherson region 70 times, firing 353 shells. The city of Kherson was also targeted 9 times, resulting in one fatality and one injury.
Regarding the explosion at the Kakhovka HPP, there were no unusual events overnight. The intensity of flooding is decreasing, but due to severe damage to the dam, water will still flow in. Forecasts indicate that the water level will rise by about a meter in the next 20 hours, according to the message.
The Belozerske community started experiencing flooding last night. As of this morning, a total of 1,862 houses have been flooded in the right-bank Kherson region. By 6 a.m., 1,457 individuals have been evacuated, including 1,286 from the Korabel neighborhood.
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It is worth mentioning that the Russians launched 35 missile strikes, conducted 41 air strikes, and carried out 57 MLRS attacks on Ukraine in the past day.
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