Dozens of houses without heat and light. Kim showed the consequences of Russia's night attack in Mykolaiv.


Destruction and communication disruptions in Mykolaiv after the attack
In Mykolaiv, many houses were damaged due to shelling and shot down drones. This led to 14 subscribers being left without gas supply, 94 without electricity, and 21 residential buildings remaining without heating. However, in the morning all the city utilities are already working to rectify the consequences of the shelling. In particular, inspections of damaged areas are being carried out to provide assistance to those in need.
Drone attack in Mykolaiv
In the evening of January 21, the city of Mykolaiv was targeted by an attack from enemy drones, resulting in seven explosions. Six different locations were damaged and fires broke out. As a result of the attack, one woman was injured and taken to the hospital, and another person sought medical assistance due to stress. The Time since the start of the war is already 1064 days.
Counteraction to Russian invaders
Since the beginning of the last day, the troops have carried out 109 combat clashes. The Ukrainian defense forces are focused on disrupting the plans of the Russian invaders and exhausting their combat potential. The enemy inflicted numerous strikes on the positions of the Ukrainian troops and settlements, using missiles, drones, and other weapons. As a result, there were significant damages to our troops' positions and destruction.
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