As a result of a nighttime Russian attack on Ukraine on September 10, one person has died and five others were injured.
This was reported by the heads of regional administrations via Telegram, including Serhiy Tyurin from Khmelnytskyi, Vyacheslav Bunechko from Zhytomyr, and others.
According to Tyurin: "During the morning attack, three people were injured in Khmelnytskyi region. All are receiving medical assistance. The enemy has destroyed a sewing factory, damaged a gas station, vehicles, and shattered windows in nearby houses."
He also added that relevant services are working at the scene, and the extent of damage is being assessed.
The head of Zhytomyr OVA, Vyacheslav Bunechko, reported that in Zhytomyr region, one person died and another was injured.
In Vinnytsia region, civilian infrastructure and residential buildings were targeted by cruise missiles and drones, resulting in one injury.
"Firefighters are working to contain the fire. A total of 81 personnel and 24 units of equipment are involved. One person has been hospitalized, and their condition is stable. Additionally, about 30 residential buildings have been damaged in the region," said Natalia Zabolotna.
She noted that 26 UAVs and 11 cruise missiles were in the airspace over Vinnytsia.
In Cherkasy region, infrastructure also suffered damage.
"In the sky over Cherkasy, two Russian missiles and dozens of UAVs were neutralized. Fortunately, there were no injuries. However, there are consequences for infrastructure," reported Ihor Taburets.
In the Zolotonis’kyi district, a shockwave partially destroyed a barn, killing two cows and causing a fire. Windows and roofs were also damaged in five homes.
In the Zvenyhorod district, windows were shattered in five buildings, affecting both residential and utility structures, and power lines were also impacted. Repair works are ongoing.
The head of Volyn OVA, Ivan Rudnytskyi, reported that "several dozen enemy UAVs" were detected over the region.
"As a result of the downing, a fire broke out in one of the production facilities. All relevant services are working at the debris sites... There are no casualties or injuries," reported the regional leader.
One Russian drone was detected and neutralized over Bukovina. According to Ruslan Zaparañuk, head of Chernivtsi OVA, there were no injuries or destruction.
Enemy UAVs and missiles also reached Lviv region. Maxim Kozytskyi, the head of OVA, stated that there were no injuries, and the region's life-support systems are functioning normally.