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Russians fire four times at villages in Mykolaiv region with FPV drones, cause damage

Обстріл Миколаєва навесні 2025 року. Архівне фото: NikVestiThe shelling of Mykolaiv in the spring of 2025. Archival photo: _nikvesti

The Russian army attacked villages in the Kutsurub community with FPV drones and artillery. The strikes caused fires on the ground.

This was reported by the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.

The attack took place yesterday and this morning on 7 June. In particular, in the village of Dniprovske, a shop was damaged at 07:20, and at 14:30 a fire broke out in a residential building and dry grass.

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In the village of Yaselka, the roofs and windows of two houses were damaged by shelling.

In addition, last night at 17:50, the enemy attacked the Mishkovo-Pohorilove community with an attack drone, the type of which is being established.

According to the regional military administration, no casualties were reported after the attacks.

On 5 June, a civilian bus was hit in the village of Yaselka. The man was hospitalised. As of the morning of 6 June, the victim's condition was stable and serious, the RMA reported.

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