Massive Fires Occurred in Poltava after Russian Attack.
Russia is attacking Poltava with drones, resulting in a massive fire
Last night, the Russian Federation launched a massive drone attack on civilian objects in industrial areas within the Poltava community. According to the head of the Poltava Oblast State Administration, Volodymyr Kohut, a large fire broke out as a result.
Damage to warehouses, administrative buildings, and the transformer of one enterprise was recorded at six different locations. The total area of the fire was 2500 square meters.
As of now, at 4:00 AM, the fires at all sites have been extinguished. 19 units of equipment and 90 employees of the State Emergency Service were involved in extinguishing the fire.
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
It is worth noting that late in the evening on March 27, Russia attacked Poltava with drones, confirming strikes on an industrial area.
Earlier, the General Staff reported that the occupiers continue to terrorize the peaceful population of Ukraine.
Additionally, Russia is striking energy facilities in Ukraine. Over the last day, at least two attacks have been recorded.
According to estimates, the damage from strikes by the Ukrainian side on Russian energy over six months - from September 1, 2024, to February 12, 2025, amounts to no less than 60 billion rubles, or $658 million.
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