Missile Strike in Mykolaiv Kills One Person, Child Among 15 Injured - Regional Administration
- One person was killed and at least 19 others were injured, including a child, in a Russian missile strike on Mykolaiv, according to Vitaliy Kim, head of Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration.
- The missile strike occurred on the morning of November 1, reportedly launched around 7:20 AM, and caused damage to gas stations and vehicles in the city.
- Emergency services were deployed to manage fuel spills and assist the injured, with medical workers providing first aid.
- This missile attack followed a previous artillery strike on October 31 in Kherson, which resulted in two civilian deaths and eight injuries.
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At least one person died and 15 were injured in a rocket attack by the Russian Federation on the morning of 1 November on Nikolaev, reported to the head of the military administration of the Nikolaev region of Vitaly Kim.
Russia Strikes Mykolaiv With Iskander-M Ballistic Missile, Killing One and Injuring 19
A Russian Iskander-M ballistic missile strike hit the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv on the morning of November 1, killing one person and injuring at least 15 others, according to regional authorities. Vitalii Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, said the missile was equipped with a cluster warhead. “Unfortunately, one person has died. As of now, 15 people have been injured with varying degrees of severity,” Kim said.…
The Russian army launched a missile attack on Nikolaev, at least one person killed, and the consequences of the attack were reported by the head of the cloud...
The number of casualties from the ballistic missile strike on Mykolaiv is growing. Some of them received outpatient medical care, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Vitaly Kim, the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, on Telegram. According to him, the number of casualties has now risen to 19. "Among them is a 9-year-old girl, who received outpatient care. Four more injured people also received outpatient care, while the rest remain …
A 46-year-old woman reported to the head of the Dniprov district that she had been injured in a life-incomprehensive manner.
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