Mourning declared in Mykolaiv for the victims of Russia's night attack.
A Day of Mourning declared in Mykolaiv for the victims of the Russian military attack
In Mykolaiv tomorrow, November 12, a Day of Mourning has been declared for the victims of the Russian military night's attack on the city. This was reported by the mayor of Mykolaiv, Oleksandr Senkevich, on Telegram on Monday, November 11.
“Tomorrow in our city a Day of Mourning is declared for our citizens who died as a result of the attack by Russian aggressors on November 11. The victims of the Russian terrorist were five civilians,” Senkevich wrote.
The mayor of Mykolaiv expressed sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. According to him, since the morning, municipal services have been eliminating the consequences of the drone attack on Mykolaiv.
Recall, on the night against November 11, fires broke out in residential buildings in Mykolaiv. The city was attacked by Russian strike drones. This was reported by the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration Vitaliy Kim. The head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration reported that as a result of the shelling in the residential buildings in the city, fires occurred, all relevant services promptly went to the sites to eliminate the consequences.
Also on the night against November 11, the occupiers carried out three airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia. According to preliminary data, a man died as a result of the attack. Among the injured are a 15-year-old girl and two boys aged four and 17.
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