Following an attack on the village of Usok in the Yampil community yesterday, two female agricultural workers were killed and pulled from the rubble – they were 72 and 67 years old – another female worker aged 60 was injured, reported the Regional State Administration.
The windows of two buildings of the regional ethnographic museum were broken yesterday as a result of an attack with drones, the organisation reported on its Facebook page.
Later, it was clarified that 5 residential buildings had been damaged along with a two-story building of an agricultural firm, noting that the woman in hospital had serious injuries.
Two men aged 31 and 21 died as a result of drone strikes, while a 52-year-old and 47-year-old man were injured when a Russian FPV drone attacked a car in the Vorozhbyanska community, reported the Head of the Community.
In the Sumy community yesterday, a 63-year-old man was injured as a result of a drone strike.
Two civilian men, a driver and a local resident, were injured as a result of an attack earlier today on a Ukrposhta vehicle in the Mykolaiv rural community and a hit on a car in the Bilopilska community.
“Preliminary, the post office worker is in a serious condition – currently, the injured are receiving the necessary assistance,” reported Head of the Regional State Administration Oleg Grigorov.
Throughout February 28, Russia carried out more than 90 attacks on 28 populated areas in 12 territorial communities of the region, reported the OVA, noting that damage to civilian buildings was caused in six communities.
Two men aged 41 and 82, as well as a 57-year-old woman were injured following the crash of a Russian drone in the Mykolaiv community, while a 25-year-old man was injured as a result of a drone in the Sumy community, and a 42-year-old man was injured in the Seredyno-Budska community as a result of a drone.
Image: Ukrposhta vehicle damaged in the Mykolaiv rural community by Oleg Grigorov.





