Russian UAVs damaged infrastructure facility in Cherkasy Region - Regional Military Administration
As a result of a russian attack by strike UAVs in the Cherkasy Region, an infrastructure facility was damaged. There were no casualties. This was reported by the head of the regional military administration, Ihor Taburets, in his Telegram channel.
"At dawn, the Cherkasy Region was under enemy fire. The russian federation directed strike drones at the region. Thanks to our defenders, there were no casualties. In our sky, 8 russian UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces and means," Taburets wrote.
He added that an infrastructure facility was damaged as a result of russian aggression.
"There are currently no complaints from the population about property damage. The territory is being surveyed," the head of the Regional Military Administration summarized.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, russian dictator vladimir putin declared an "Easter truce," which supposedly included a halt to all hostilities in Ukraine from the evening of April 19 to midnight on April 21.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that as of midnight on April 21, russian troops had violated the ceasefire agreement 2,935 times.
Also, after the end of the so-called "truce," the russian occupiers immediately began shelling the Sumy and Kharkiv Regions with guided aerial bombs, and also launched reconnaissance and strike UAVs over the northern regions of Ukraine.