Russia has hit critical infrastructure in Poltava region

First 5 missile strikes were reported, then another 4.

Russian occupiers struck five missile strikes on critical infrastructure in Poltava region. The head of the Poltava regional military administration Dmitry Lunin told about it in his Telegram.

“Five Russian missiles hit infrastructure facilities in the region. We are clarifying the information about the victims and destruction,” the head of the regional state administration said. br /> Later it became known that the number of missiles fired by the enemy on Kremenchuk Poltava region increased to 9.

“Already 9 Russian missiles this evening hit the infrastructure of Kremenchuk. The enemy does not neglect anything, even in such holy day, “Lunin said.

We will remind, the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that the Russian Federation refused the offer to cease fire on Easter. This shows well how the leaders of the Russian Federation treat the Christian faith, the president said.

Earlier it became known that the occupiers wrote on the shells “Christ is Risen!” and were preparing to fire on civilians on Easter.

On Saturday, April 23, Russian troops launched a missile strike on Odessa. The missiles were launched by Russia's Tu-95 strategic aircraft from the Caspian Sea. The Ukrainian military destroyed two enemy cruise missiles (previously X555 or X101) and two operational-tactical UAVs. However, two more missiles hit a military facility and two residential buildings. Rescuers report 6 deaths, including a three-month-old baby.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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