Russians launched massive strikes on Ukraine: what is known about the consequences.
06.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.06.2025
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Russian drones attacked the city of Pryluky in the Chernihiv region on the night of June 5, resulting in at least five deaths, including a one-year-old child. Two residential buildings, two garages, one outbuilding, and a car were destroyed.
Later, it became known that in Pryluky, a Russian drone hit the house of the fire department chief, killing his wife, daughter (a patrol police officer), and her one-year-old son.
The Russians attacked residential buildings. There were a total of six strikes by enemy drones on Kharkiv. One of them hit an apartment on the 17th floor of a high-rise building. In another building, a strike was recorded on the second floor.
The head of the Kharkiv regional state administration, Oleg Synegubov, reported that 19 people were injured, including a 7-year-old boy, a 9-year-old girl, and two 13-year-old girls. The enemy struck Kharkiv with various types of missiles and drones.
On Thursday morning, Russian invaders shelled the central part of the city of Kherson with guided aerial bombs (GAB). Over the course of 15 minutes, four Russian GABs 'arrived' at this location. The building of the regional state administration (RSA) was damaged. The entrance of a high-rise building was also destroyed, and windows were shattered in nearby houses along with damaged facades.
By the afternoon, Russian aggressors launched a second strike on the building of the regional state administration (RSA) and destroyed it.
During the recent military actions, Ukrainian cities Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson have become targets of aggressive attacks by Russia. These assaults have led to human casualties and the destruction of residential buildings, highlighting the brutality of the situation in the eastern part of the country.Read also
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