Casualties and destruction after Russia attacks seven Ukrainian oblasts overnight

The Russian invaders hit Nikopol with artillery
The Russian invaders hit Nikopol with artillery

Several regions have reported casualties.

Nikopol was heavily shelled by Russian invaders using artillery, with two attacks recorded during the night, Serhiy Lysak, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration (OVA) head, reported on Telegram.

As a result, six private houses, two buildings, a gas pipeline, and a power transmission line were damaged. No casualties or injuries were reported.

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In Kharkiv Oblast, the enemy conducted an airstrike on the outskirts of Kyslivka. Artillery and mortar fire targeted Kolodyazne, Krasne Pershe, Fiholivka, Novomlynsk, Dvorichna, Zapadne, Masyutivka, Kyslivka, and Berestove.

The enemy also intensively shelled Vovchansk, as reported by Oleh Synehubov, Kharkiv OVA head, on Telegram. Two people were killed, and three others were injured as a result of the shelling. Residential buildings, fences, buildings, windows at the Cultural Center, and the settlement council administration building were damaged.

In Kherson Oblast, Russian forces fired 335 shells from mortars, artillery, tanks, drones, and aircraft. Kherson was targeted three times, resulting in damage to a factory building and an educational institution.

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In Zaporizhzhya Oblast, enemy fire affected 21 populated areas, leading to four civilian injuries due to land mines. The OVA also reported the destruction of 12 civilian facilities. In Mykolaiv Oblast, the enemy launched artillery strikes on the Ochakivska community waters. No casualties or damage have been reported.

Vitaliy Kim, Mykolaiv OVA head, reported the destruction of a Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drone in the region during the night of May 28.

In Donetsk Oblast, one person was killed due to enemy attacks on Novokostiantynivka within the past 24 hours. Three more individuals were injured.

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