Russia missile cause disruptions in Ukraine
Nikolay Kalashnik, head of the Kiev regional administration, said three people were injured in various settlements during what he described as a “massive” strike. Ukraine’s national railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsya, reported rerouting trains after an attack targeted rail infrastructure in Fastov, approximately 70 kilometers southwest of the capital.
In Novye Petrovtsi, a village north of Kiev, officials reported that a 5,500-square-meter warehouse caught fire after debris from a downed drone struck the facility. In Chernigov, a city near the Russian border, authorities confirmed a strike on critical infrastructure, though no further details were provided.
According to media reports, parts of Dnepr in central Ukraine experienced power outages, with blackouts also affecting the Kiev region. Other reports indicated that Lviv faced electricity disruptions as well. Social media posts showed black smoke over Lutsk, an industrial hub near the Polish border, where the mayor confirmed a fire at a food supply depot.
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