Details of the Russian strike on Khmelnitsky have been revealed


Authorities in Khmelnytskyi have spoken out about the consequences of "flyovers".
As a result of the 18 February morning shelling of Khmelnytskyy, ten civilian high-rise buildings were damaged and people were injured, the city's mayor, Oleksandr Simchyshyn, said in a TV marathon.
Another terrorist attack in Khmelnytskyi region. Three educational institutions were damaged, about ten multi-storey buildings were damaged, about half a thousand windows and balconies were destroyed," he said.
According to him, some equipment and private vehicles were also damaged. He pointed out that there were two wounded.
Injuries are insignificant, people's lives are not threatened," Simchyshyn specified.
According to the mayor, utility services and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine are currently eliminating the consequences of the attack.
Temporarily in some areas the lights were turned off, but it is already beginning to return to homes," he added.
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