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Russians strike at industrial facility in Poltava Region at night

The enemy attacked the Poltava Region on the night of February 6. Photo: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE
The enemy attacked the Poltava Region on the night of February 6. Photo: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE

On the night of Friday, February 6, russian occupants attacked the Myrhorod District of the Poltava Region. They hit an industrial facility. As a result, fires broke out in several locations. No one was injured or killed. Vitalii Diakivnych, the head of the Poltava Regional Military Administration, announced this on his Telegram channel.

"In the Myrhorod District, the facilities of a private enterprise were damaged as a result of a direct hit and falling UAV debris. Fires broke out. Fortunately, there were no casualties," he wrote.

The enemy attacked Poltava region on the night of February 6. Photo: State Emergency Service of UkraineThe enemy attacked the Poltava Region on the night of February 6. Photo: SESU

The SESU specified that personnel and equipment of the SESU units of the Poltava region and 3 fire trains of Ukrzaliznytsia were involved in the elimination of the consequences of the enemy attack.

The enemy attacked Poltava region on the night of February 6. Photo: SESThe enemy attacked the Poltava Region on the night of February 6. Photo: SESU

The enemy attacked Poltava region on the night of February 6. Photo: SESThe enemy attacked the Poltava Region on the night of February 6. Photo: SESU

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of February 6, russian troops attacked the Zaporizhzhia Region. As a result of the shelling, part of the region was left without electricity supply - more than 10,000 consumers lost power. Damage to private homes was also reported.

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