Russian drones hit Chernihiv region: two women injured, house and car destroyed.
According to ТСН: As a result of the Russian attack on Chernihiv region on December 1, enemy drones hit an energy infrastructure facility and a residential building. Consequently, two women were injured.
The head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, Vyacheslav Chaus, reported that a Russian drone struck the energy infrastructure in Mensk, where significant damage was recorded. As a result of the strike, a 38-year-old woman was injured and is currently in stable condition in the surgical department of the local hospital.
Another enemy drone targeted a residence in the village of Desnyanska community. As a result, the home and two cars were completely destroyed. A local 38-year-old resident sustained shrapnel injuries and is under medical supervision.
Shelled in Chernihiv region
Chaus also noted that only in the previous day, the Russian army carried out 38 shellings of Chernihiv region, resulting in 57 explosions.
It is worth reminding that on the night of November 1, explosions also occurred in Chernihiv due to the attack by Russian “Shahed” drones.
Additionally, in the morning of December 1, Russian occupiers attacked Mykolaiv using “Shaheds”, which caused a fire on the roof of a multi-storey building.
This attack in Chernihiv region underscores the tense situation on the front and ongoing threats to the civilian population. It is important to stay informed about the events and support the residents of the region in this difficult time. The region continues to face intense shelling, causing concern among local residents.
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