Strike on Mykolaiv Region Leaves Ten Injured, Including Children in Critical Condition.
Attacks in the Mykolaiv Region
According to TSN.ua: On March 29, enemy strikes hit the Mykolaiv region, injuring ten people and damaging infrastructure. In the Voskresenska community, ten individuals were hurt, including:
- two women aged 40 and 18,
- five girls and three boys aged 10 to 16.
Among them, the 40-year-old woman and two girls, aged 13 and 15, are in serious condition.
The attacks damaged three private homes, three shops, and a car. In the Voznesensk district, a school’s windows and power lines were hit, but no casualties were reported. In the Mykolaiv district, the enemy launched two FPV drone strikes, also without injuries.
Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure
Additionally, Russian forces struck civilian infrastructure in Konotop, Sumy region. In the Khmelnytskyi region, power outages followed an attack. The situation remains tense, with local authorities working to ensure public safety.
Continued strikes on civilian sites in Ukraine signal an escalation of the conflict and a growing threat to local populations.
The injuries, especially among children, raise serious concerns about safety in active combat zones. Authorities are actively addressing the aftermath and working to stabilize power supplies, but the situation stays precarious. These attacks highlight the ongoing risks faced by communities near front-line areas.
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