1,760 civilian objects damaged in Khmelnitsky Oblast due to night attack
Pravda Ukraine
After a Russian attack on 24-25 October, 1,760 civilian objects, in particular 282 apartment buildings, were damaged in Khmelnitsky Oblast.
Source: Serhii Tiurin, First Deputy Head of Khmelnytskyi Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram; Slavuta Sydor, Mayor of Khmelnytskyi, on the air of Radio Liberty
Quote: “1,760 civilian targets were damaged in Khmelnitsky as a result of a Russian missile strike last night. In particular, we are talking about 282 apartment buildings, 1,404 private and 74 social infrastructure facilities. Of these, 41 educational facilities, 6 healthcare facilities, 14 cultural institutions and 2 churches.”
Details: According to the official, these are still early estimations.
The mayor of the city, Slavuta Sydor, told Radio Liberty that 20 injured people are still in hospital.
According to Sydor, 20 people are still in hospital, two of them are in serious condition in intensive care. He says that the blast wave from the fall of the UAV “had a huge radius” and damaged half of the city: out of about 500 apartment buildings, 300 were damaged to some extent. In addition, “almost all schools and all kindergartens, without exception. The hospital suffered huge damage too”.
Background:
- On the night of 24-25 October, an explosion damaged windows in the administrative and laboratory buildings of the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) as a result of a nighttime strike by Russian troops on the territory near the plant.
- In his address on 25 October, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that the Russian drones flying over Ukraine on the night of 24-25 October targeted the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), where damage assessment is ongoing.
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