Russian missile attack injures seven in Mykolaiv, Ukraine says
MYKOLAIV OBLAST, UKRAINE, AUG 2 – At least three civilians were injured and multiple homes damaged in a missile strike, with emergency services responding to fires and infrastructure damage, officials said.
- Last night, the Russian military struck Mykolaiv, destroying private homes and damaging utilities and infrastructure.
- Over the weekend, Ukraine's air force reported Russia launched 76 attack drones and seven missiles targeting eight locations, injuring more than 12 people in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.
- Damage assessments found 23 private homes, 12 apartment buildings and a post office damaged, with Ukraine's State Emergency Service firefighters combating the aftermath.
- Mykolaiv Governor Vitaliy Kim said two of the injured were hospitalized after Saturday's attack, and several others received treatment at the scene by emergency medical personnel.
- Amid calls for harsher measures, the international community notes Zelensky's advocacy for intensified sanctions against Russia as developments unfold.
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