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Child killed in Russian attacks on Mykolaiv Oblast – Operational Command Pivden (South)

Sunday, 4 September 2022, 03:12
Child killed in Russian attacks on Mykolaiv Oblast – Operational Command Pivden (South)

OLHA HLUSHCHENKO – SUNDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2022, 03:12

A Russian rocket hit a private house in the Bereznehuvate hromada (administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories) in Mykolaiv Oblast, killing a child. Another two children and an adult sustained injuries.

Source: Operational Command Pivden (South) on Facebook

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Details: Over the course of Saturday, 3 September, Russian forces used air-to-surface missiles twice to attack Mykolaiv Oblast. An X-59 missile launched from a Russian Su-35 aircraft on the Tsentralnyi (Central) neighbourhood of the city of Mykolaiv hit a private home, destroying the house and outbuildings. The owner of the house was injured.

The second missile, an X-31 launched from another Su-35 aircraft, hit a private house in the Bereznehuvate hromada, destroying a private house. One child was killed; another two children and an adult family member sustained injuries.

Moreover, the Russians used two Su-25 attack aircraft and four Mi-8 helicopters, as well as heavy artillery, mortars, tank guns and multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) to fire on the positions of Ukrainian troops and peaceful towns and villages in southern Ukraine over the course of the past 24 hours.

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Around midday on 3 September, Russian occupying forces used Uragan (Hurricane) MLRS to fire on the Zelenodolsk hromada (in the Kryvyi Rih district, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast). Russian rockets damaged several multi-storey apartment buildings, a shop, several administrative buildings and industrial facilities in the city of Zelenodolsk. Nine civilians sustained injuries, including a child.

Russian attacks also damaged a private house in Velyka Kostromka, but there were no casualties.

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