Enemy Attacks Mykolaiv With S-300 Missiles. Warehouses Destroyed, 10 Cars Burn Down
Date
11/4/2022 2:14:18 PM
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Last night, Russian troops again fired S-300 missiles at Mykolaiv city and the communities of Mykolaiv region. Warehouses, administrative buildings, residential buildings were destroyed, more than 10 cars burned down. 'On November 3, around 23:30, the enemy fired S-300 missiles at one of Mykolaiv city districts. As a result, a warehouse was destroyed, an administrative building and cars parked nearby were damaged. In addition, another warehouse caught fire due to a missile strike. No casualties have been reported so far,' the press service of the Mykolaiv Regional Administration posted on .
According to the Mykolaiv region department of the of Ukraine, the fire in the warehouse was put out on an area of 200 sq m. Three vehicles inside the premises were destroyed, another 10 vehicles located nearby were damaged.
Moreover, after 13:00 on November 3, the enemy struck a settlement of Pervomayske community, damaging two residential buildings. Around 14:30 yesterday, 00:30 and 04:45 today, a settlement of Shyroke community was hit. Already destroyed buildings and open areas were struck. Nobody was injured.
Yesterday, around 08:38, the outskirts of Bereznehuvate community came under fire. As reported, at midnight on November 1, Mykolaiv was hit with four S-300 missiles. As a result, two educational institutions were partially destroyed, a two-story building was completely destroyed, private houses were damaged, and a fire broke out in a five-story residential building. One person was killed.
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