Occupiers attacked Cherkasy region: one dead, critical infrastructure object damaged.


Russian attacks on Cherkasy region claimed the life of one woman
Today, Russian forces attacked the Cherkasy region using missiles and drones. As a result of these attacks, a woman was killed. This was reported by the head of the Cherkasy Regional Military-Civil Administration, Ihor Taburets.
“As a result of the massive strike on the Uman district, a woman born in 1961 died from her injuries. She was taken to a medical facility in very serious condition. Unfortunately, the doctors couldn't save her. Sincere condolences to her family and loved ones!”, – the statement noted.
The head of the regional military-civil administration also added that a critical infrastructure object in the Cherkasy district was attacked.
“We continue to investigate the consequences. Moreover, the 'Shahed' struck a private enterprise's warehouse. The fire has already been extinguished. One injured refused hospitalization. In the private sector of the regional center, windows of a residential building and the DYUSSH building were damaged by UAV fragments,” – added Taburets.
Recall that emergency power outages were introduced in Sumy and Chernihiv regions on October 19.
Unfortunately, this is not the first case of Russian attacks on Ukraine. On the night of October 18-19, Russian forces launched airstrikes on the Shostka community in the Sumy region, using guided aerial bombs and drones. As a result of these attacks, seven people were injured, and energy infrastructure objects were damaged. This was reported by the Sumy Regional Military-Civil Administration.
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