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Russians launched massive UAV strike on Poltava community. Civilian facilities in industrial zones were under attack

On the evening of Thursday, March 27, russian occupiers launched a massive UAV strike on civilian facilities in industrial zones on the territory of the Poltava community. This is stated in a message from the Poltava Regional Military Administration.

According to the Regional Military Administration, some of the targets were hit by air defense forces and means. As a result of the hit and falling debris at 6 different locations, damage was recorded to warehouses, an administrative building and a transformer of one of the enterprises. Also, as a result of the attack, fires with a total area of ​​2,500 sq. m. occurred.

Consequences of the occupiers' attack. Photo: Telegram/Volodymyr Kohut/Poltava Regional Military AdministrationConsequences of the occupiers' attack. Photo: Telegram/Volodymyr Kohut/Poltava Regional Military Administration

Consequences of the attack. Photo: Telegram/Volodymyr Kohut/Poltava Regional Military AdministrationConsequences of the attack. Photo: Telegram/Volodymyr Kohut/Poltava Regional Military Administration

As of 4:00 am, fires at all facilities were eliminated. A total of 19 pieces of equipment and 90 personnel of the State Emergency Service were involved in extinguishing the fire.

There were no casualties as a result of the russian attack.

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As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on the night of March 25, as a result of the fall of fragments of a russian UAV in the Myrhorod district of the Poltava Region, the hangar of one of the enterprises was damaged, a fire broke out and there were casualties.

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