Russia struck with ballistic missiles on Mykolaiv, alarm was declared in several regions.
On the night of October 15, the occupiers carried out several ballistic missile strikes on regions of Ukraine. Explosions were reported in Mykolaiv.
Earlier, before the explosions, the Air Forces of Ukraine warned about high-speed targets in Mykolaiv. Alarm was declared in various regions of the country.
Oleksandr Senkevich, the mayor of Mykolaiv, noted that the sound of the explosion was heard before the air alarm was announced.
At 02:31, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that there is a threat of using ballistic weapons from the south in regions where the alarm is declared.
At the same time, correspondents from “Suspilne” reported repeated explosions.
Reports from analytical channels mention 7 explosions in Mykolaiv, as well as a fire in one of the residential buildings.
It should be noted that earlier Russian troops shelled one of the residential areas of Kherson. A shell hit a residential building, resulting in the deaths of two women. This was reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office.
Recall that on October 9, Russian occupiers shelled a geriatric center in Stepanivka, Kherson district. As a result of the enemy shelling, medical personnel were injured. This is also reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office.
On October 7, Russian occupiers dropped four aerial bombs on Kherson. There were 20 injuries recorded, including children. Damage was reported in a former school and residential buildings in the Central district.
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