Russians attacked Ukraine with hundreds of Shaheds: main targets of the night.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 3, the enemy attacked Ukraine from several directions, focusing efforts on the cities of Lutsk, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Znamianka (Kirovohrad region), and Donetsk region. This information was reported by the 'PPO Radar' resource and 'Glavkom'.
According to preliminary data, during the attack, the occupiers launched hundreds of 'Shaheds' and 10-20 cruise missiles towards Ukraine.
Drone and missile attack
On this night, the occupiers actively attacked various regions of Ukraine using drones. Kyiv region, Kirovohrad region, Rivne region, Lutsk, and Khmelnytskyi came under fire. In Vyshhorod, as a result of enemy shelling, fragments of a downed object caught fire near apartment buildings. Fortunately, the fire was quickly extinguished, but material damage still occurred.
The mayor of Khmelnytskyi reported damage to buildings and fires as a result of the Russian forces' attack. Rescuers are already working at the scene.
Furthermore, the enemy struck again at the railway infrastructure. Four workers were injured by fragments, but their condition is stable, and they have been taken to the hospital for assistance.
Support from Poland
Also at night, Poland sent aviation to the border with Ukraine to support the Ukrainian military during the attack by Russian forces. The operational command is monitoring the situation, and the military is ready to respond quickly if necessary.
As a result of the massive attack by enemy forces at night, both civilian citizens and infrastructure objects in Ukraine were affected. Poland has taken responsibility for monitoring the situation at the border with Ukraine to support the Ukrainian side in the fight against the aggressor.
This news highlights not only the scale of the attacks on Ukrainian cities but also the support provided by Poland during these crisis situations. It is important to note that such actions pose significant threats to the civilian population and critical infrastructure. The situation remains tense, and Ukrainian services continue to monitor the development of events.Read also
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