Russians hit car delivering bread with FPV drone in Chernihiv Region: driver injured

In Chernihiv region, Russia attacked a car delivering bread. Photo: National Police

On the morning of Tuesday, June 9, russian forces struck a car delivering bread in the border town of Semenivka, Chernihiv Region, with an FPV drone. As a result of the enemy attack, the 55-year-old driver was injured. Viacheslav Chaus, the head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, has reported this on his Telegram channel.

"Early this morning, the Russians struck a car delivering bread in the border town of Semenivka with an FPV drone. The vehicle was damaged. The 55-year-old driver was injured and hospitalized at a local hospital," Chaus wrote.

He also reported that on Monday afternoon, a russian "Gerbera" struck a garage belonging to one of the enterprises in the village of the Ripky community. And in the evening, there was a strike on Ripky. The strike hit the territory of one of the enterprises. The asphalt pavement was damaged.

"There were strikes on our energy infrastructure again. Energy workers are on the job—restoration work is ongoing," the head of the Regional Military Administration added.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, by the evening of June 8, 48,000 customers in two districts of the Chernihiv Region were left without power due to an attack by the aggressor state of russia on an energy facility in the region.

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