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The Russians targeted a critical infrastructure facility in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast and an energy infrastructure facility in Cherkasy Oblast on the night of 28-29 March. There were no casualties reported.
Source: Ruslan Kravchenko, Head of Kyiv Oblast Military Administration; Ihor Taburets, Head of Cherkasy Oblast Military Administration; Svitlana Onyshchuk, Head of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Military Administration; Serhii Borzov, Head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration.
Details: The Russians also hit a private house in Vinnytsia Oblast. Pieces of projectiles damaged houses in Kyiv and Cherkasy oblasts.
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Kyiv Oblast
Kravchenko reported that wreckage from the downed targets damaged two houses in one hromada. Walls were pierced, windows shattered, and roofs were damaged. In another hromada, a fence and an asphalt road were damaged. Kravchenko added that residential and critical infrastructure facilities were not affected. People were not injured in the attack. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a town, village or several villages and their adjacent territories – ed.]
Cherkasy Oblast
Quote from Taburets: “There were missile strikes on an energy infrastructure facility.
All services are at the scene. The work to deal with the aftermath is ongoing.”
Details: Additionally, a non-residential building has been destroyed due to wreckage falling.
Vinnytsia Oblast
The Russians hit a house during the large-scale attack. The head of Vinnytsia Oblast Military Administration reported that no one had been injured.
Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Quote from Onyshchuk: “Once again, the Russians launched a large-scale attack on Ukrainian cities, employing various types of weaponry. The threat also reached Prykarpattia. The enemy’s target was a critical infrastructure facility. Fortunately, there were no casualties.”
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