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On the night of December 15, air defence forces in Mykolaiv region destroyed four drones of the Shahed 131/136 type.
In the morning on Sunday, 15 December Russian occupation troops launched a drone strike on Nikolaev, people were wounded. This was reported by the head of the Nikolaev regional military administration Vitaliy Kim.
Around 07:02 in the city there was an explosion, the air alert for the region was announced at 06:58.
At 06:57, the Russian army attacked Nikolaev with a Shahed 131/136 type drone. As a result of the strike there is damage to the infrastructure, two workers were injured," Kim wrote.
Kim specified that the Russians attacked an infrastructure facility in the city.
At the same time, the head of the OVA pointed out that on Saturday, 14 December, the Russians attacked the area several times. In particular, at 08:25, 08:38, 09:02 and 09:14 the Russian army attacked FPV drones Ochakov Ochakov community.
No one was injured," Kim wrote.
In the same 24-hour period, the Russian army attacked seven times with FPV drones on settlements in the Kutsuruba community. Around 12:30 in the village of Solonchaki, a drone hit a Ukrposhta service vehicle. As a result of the impact, the 60-year-old driver received shrapnel wounds.
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