The Russian occupiers bombarded Mykolaiv Oblast with FPV drones: a house, a hangar, and cars were damaged

Consequences of the attack on the Kutsurubsk community, photo: 123rd Terrodefense Brigade Consequences of the attack on the Kutsurub community, photo: 123rd Terrodefense Brigade

The Mykolayiv RMA reported the details of yesterday's shelling of the Kutsurub community. During the day, the Russians attacked with FPV kamikaze drones.

This is stated in the morning summary of RMA.

In particular, in the village of Dmytrivka, a fire truck was damaged by shelling during the elimination of the fire. The staff was not injured. Also in the evening, as a result of the fall of the FPV, a dry grass fire broke out, which was extinguished by firefighters.

In the village of Solonchaky, a hangar, metal containers and a «GAZ» truck were damaged on the territory of an agricultural enterprise.

A private house was damaged in the village of Dniprovske. There is no information about local victims.

Shelling of Mykolaiv Oblast

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the occupiers have been shelling Ochakiv and Kutsurub communities almost every day from the territory of the temporarily occupied Kinburn spit. Earlier, the head of the RMA, Vitalii Kim, said that the shelling of Ochakiv by the Russian army has no military purpose, the occupiers are shooting to scare the locals.

At the same time, during the entire time of the full-scale war, the elected mayor of Ochakiv, Serhii Bychkov, never publicly addressed the community or on its behalf. He also did not voice any problem, did not report on the results of the work. All communication between the Ochakiv city government and the population is conducted by his deputy, Oleksii Vaskov, instead of the mayor. Vitalii Kim assumes that the mayor of Ochakiv does not address the community and does not report on the results of his work because he is a «non-public person».

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, approximately 8 thousand townspeople have left Ochakiv. At the same time, according to preliminary estimates of the Ukrainian authorities , about 200 people live on the occupied Kinburn Peninsula, but contact with them has been completely lost.

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