Seven missiles fired at Mykolaiv damage houses, enterprises, casualties reported
A morning missile strike on Mykolaiv has damaged enterprises, a school, apartment buildings and private houses, killing one person and injuring three more.
Mykolaiv Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych said this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
"This afternoon the Russian occupiers launched seven missiles at Mykolaiv. We have information about one dead and three wounded. Five apartment buildings were damaged. The windows were blown out by the wreckage and the blast wave, and the front door to the entrance was damaged," Sienkevych wrote.
According to him, windows, front doors, roofs and fences were damaged in eight private houses.
"Currently we have information about two affected companies. There was fuel there. One school was damaged (broken windows, damaged roof), and five five-story buildings were damaged (broken front doors, windows)," Sienkevych said during a nationwide television marathon.
Early on June 22, enemy forces fired seven missiles at the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv.