A fire has been extinguished in Volyn after shelling: covering over 1000 square meters.
According to inkorr.com: A large-scale fire, which broke out as a result of enemy shelling, has been extinguished in Volyn. The fire ignited at an enterprise in the Lutsk district, covering an area of 1000 sq. m.
Rescuers worked for several hours and successfully extinguished the blaze, preventing any casualties. However, other cities that also became targets of attacks by the occupiers suffered significant damage from missile strikes.
The enemy heavily attacked the territory of Ukraine with strike drones and X-101, X-59, 'Kalibr' missiles this night. According to monitoring channels, the main targets of the rockets were Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Kalush, and Lviv. Targets for strike UAVs included Poland, Lutsk, Lviv, Vinnytsia, Donetsk region, and Odesa region.
Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, and the Khmelnytskyi region were affected by shelling; three injuries and significant material damage were recorded. Missile strikes also caused destruction of infrastructure and damage to civilian facilities.
The conflict in Eastern Ukraine continues to escalate, leading to the destruction of residential buildings and serious losses for civilians.
The situation in the country remains tense as shelling will continue, causing damage not only to infrastructure but also to human life. It is important for the population to stay safe and follow all recommendations from rescue services during this difficult time.
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