The troops of the Russian Federation fired 12 rockets at Mykolaiv: the port infrastructure was damaged

Ukrainian air defense forces shot down one missile.

On Friday, July 1, Russian troops launched 12 cruise missiles at Mykolaiv. The port infrastructure and private enterprises were fired upon. Among them, the production of perfumes and lime, noted the head of Mykolaiv OVA Vitaly Kim in Telegram.

According to the information of the military commandant of the defense of the city, one of the missiles of the Russian Federation was shot down.< /p>

RF troops shelled Mykolaiv and Bashtan districts.

In the Berezneguvat community, shelling of villages along the demarcation line continues. Information on casualties and damage is being clarified.

As a result of shelling of the village of Bilozirka, a house was damaged, one person died.

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The number of people killed as a result of a rocket attack on a residential building in Mykolaiv on June 29 has increased to six. Another six people were injured, the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration Vitalii Kim said.

 

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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