Overnight Strike on Poltava Region: 2 Dead, 11 Wounded, Residential Buildings and Hotel Damaged.
Strike on Poltava Region
According to TSN.ua: A hostile attack struck the Poltava region during the night of March 24, damaging residential buildings and a hotel. By 3:25 AM, infrastructure damage had been recorded, causing significant consequences for local residents.
As of 3:40 AM, reports confirmed two fatalities and seven injured individuals. However, the situation worsened, and by 4:00 AM, the number of wounded had risen to 11. This tragedy underscores the ongoing threat of a new missile strike from the Russian Federation, endangering the lives and health of civilians.
Vitaliy Dyakivnych reported this, emphasizing the severity of the situation and the need for measures to ensure public safety.
In response, local authorities are urging residents to remain cautious and follow safety recommendations.
Safety Recommendations
This incident serves as yet another reminder of the persistent threat Russia poses to civilians in Ukraine. Authorities and local security agencies are working to protect residents and prevent similar attacks in the future. The safety guidelines issued to citizens highlight the importance of public preparedness for potential emergencies amid the armed conflict.
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