‘Terrible morning’: Civilians left dead and injured as Russia pounds Khmelnytskyi Oblast overnight

22 March 2024, 11:50 AM

A Russian attack left Khmelnytskyi residents killed and injured, city mayor Oleksandr Simchyshyn reported on Telegram on March 22.

"Terrible morning,” he wrote.

“There are dead and injured among civilians, infrastructure objects and residential buildings damaged."

Russia massively attacked Ukraine with drones, cruise and ballistic missiles overnight on March 22. Russians attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure nationwide.

Russia launched 12 rocket attacks on Zaporizhzhya. Early reports say that at least seven buildings were destroyed, and at least 35 damaged.

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Traffic on the Dnipro hydroelectric station crossing has been rerouted, Zaporizhzhya Police reported.

Critical infrastructure facilities have been hit in Kryvyi Rih, leading to blackout schedules being introduced in the city.

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