In Cherkasy, as a result of a night attack by the Russian Federation, fires broke out on the territory of three enterprises.


Russia's Attack on Cherkasy Region
On the night of February 4, the Cherkasy region was attacked by mass strikes from Russian drones. According to the head of the Cherkasy OVA Ihor Taburets, this night was extremely difficult.
According to his report, attacks were made on aerial targets, but the air defense forces managed to destroy 12 Russian drones within the region.
The attacks significantly affected the region. Fires occurred at three private enterprises in the center of the region. The elimination of one of the fires is still ongoing.
There are no casualties among the local population, which is a fortunate circumstance. Currently, an examination of the territory and assessment of the damage is being conducted, Taburets added.
Drone Attack on Kyiv and Kyiv Region
On the same night, Kyiv and the Kyiv region were attacked by drones.
It should be reminded that on February 3, Russia again struck the Kyiv region. In the Brovary district, damage was recorded as a result of debris from downed Russian drones. This was reported by the Kyiv Regional Military Administration.
Meanwhile, due to the attack of Russian drones, an alarm lasted throughout the night of February 3 in the Kyiv region. The air defense forces were active in the region and destroyed several enemy targets.
Russia's Attack on Kherson
Earlier on Sunday afternoon, Russian troops dropped guided munitions on residential buildings in the central part of Kherson. As a result, two women were injured, one of whom is in serious condition.
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