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Russia launches new missile attacks in the Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions

Russia launches new missile attacks in the Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions

Russia launched new missile attacks in the Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. Confirmation of the bombings came in a statement issued today by the Ministry of Defense.

“During the night in the village of Zfontsky – Dnipropetrovsk region – high-precision naval missiles destroyed the headquarters and base of the Dnipro National Battalion, where reinforcements of foreign mercenaries arrived that day,” said a spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry. Russian Igor Konashenkov.

According to the general, high-precision missiles were also launched in the area of ​​the settlement of Stara Bohdanivka in Mykolaiv and at the Chuhuev military airfield in Kharkiv.

regional governor of the Kharkiv region, research AndSinihopov It reported that two people were killed and several others were wounded in the town of Derhachi. According to him, Russian forces launched 66 artillery attacks in various Ukrainian regions.

“As you can see, the Russian army continues to” fight “the civilian population, because it has no victories on the front,” he said.

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Earlier today, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration, Valentin Reznichenko, said there were “almost hourly sirens” and that a Russian attack on the regional capital of Dnipro destroyed infrastructure. “Unfortunately, there are projectiles that reach different areas,” he added.

According to Reznichenko, rescuers worked for hours to put out a fire and one person was injured.

In the Pavlohrad region, east of Dnipro, a missile hit an industrial facility, destroying the facility and also causing a fire. No injuries were reported in any of the accidents.

Satellite images show convoy east of Kharkiv

Satellite images collected and analyzed by the US company Maxar Technologies show a 13-kilometer military convoy heading towards the city of Veliky Prluk, east of Kharkiv. Pictures from April 8th.

Military convoy heading towards eastern Ukraine - Maxar Technologies / via REUTERS - Maxar Technologies / via REUTERS

Military convoy moving towards eastern Ukraine

Photo: Maxar Technologies/via Reuters

According to the company, the convoy consists of “armored vehicles and trucks with towed cannons and support equipment.”