Ukraine Says Soldiers Among 51 Killed in Russian Missile Attack on Poltava
- On June 4, Russian missiles targeted a military training facility in the Poltava Oblast, resulting in injuries among Ukrainian troops.
- The strike occurred amid ongoing Russian aggression and follows a deadly June 1 missile attack on another Ukrainian training site that killed 12 soldiers.
- Ukrainian military credit timely security measures such as personnel dispersal, shelters, and alert protocols for preventing mass casualties during the Poltava attack.
- An investigative body has been set up to examine the details and impact of the incident, while all injured personnel are receiving expert medical treatment.
- The event underscores the importance of strict safety protocols and continued vigilance as Russian missile attacks on rear military facilities persist.
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Russian Missile Hits Another Ukrainian Training Site – Injuries Reported
A Russian missile strike targeted a Ukrainian Ground Forces training center in the Poltava region. While injuries were reported, authorities say safety protocols helped prevent a greater loss of life.
Russia struck a blow at a military training school in Poltava region — press service of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: EADaily
EADaily, June 4th, 2025. The Russian military on Wednesday, June 4, launched a missile attack on one of the training centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Poltava region.
Russia strikes Ukrainian military training facility in Poltava Oblast, military says
Russia launched a missile attack against a military training facility in Poltava Oblast on June 4, resulting in injuries among the personnel, the Ground Forces' press service reported. "Thanks to timely and carefully planned security measures... the worst has been avoided," the press service said, saying that no soldiers have been killed in the attack against the central region, which lies about 100 kilometers (60 miles) east of Kyiv.The strike…
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