Seven dead and 47 injured as a result of the Russian air attack on Ukraine on August 26
- Olena Kozubovska
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23:20, 26 August, 2024
As a result of the Russian air attack on Ukraine on August 26, seven people were killed and more than 40 civilians were injured.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
The rescuers completed the work at all the impact sites after the morning massive strike on August 26.
As a result of the attack, 7 people died and 47 were injured, including 4 children born in 2014, 2017 and 2024. Two people were rescued, and 22 fires were extinguished.
The State Emergency Service added that a total of 22 fires were extinguished, and two people were also rescued. The consequences of the attack eliminated about 740 rescuers.
Attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine on August 26
We will remind, on the morning of August 26, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Ukraine. Explosions rang out in a number of Ukrainian cities: Odesa, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lutsk, Sumy, etc.
In general, as a result of the massive Russian attack on the energy infrastructure, 15 regions of Ukraine were affected.
As a result of the Russian attack on August 26, three civilians were wounded in the Mykolaiv region.
As reported by the State Emergency Service, as a result of the Russian attack on the territory of Ukraine on August 26, fires broke out in the Mykolaiv region. Due to the fall of the debris of the dry mountains in the Pervomaisky and Mykolaiv districts.
In connection with the morning attack of the Russian Federation and emergency power outages, about 400 invincibility points were activated in the Mykolaiv region.
We will remind that after the morning attack on August 26, the Mykolayivoblenergo utility company was forced to introduce emergency power outage schedules.
Only from 12:00 the emergency shutdown schedules were changed to hourly shutdown schedules.
In total, during the attack on August 26, Russia launched about 100 rockets and the same number of Shahed missiles on the territory of Ukraine.