Explosion in Mykolaiv kills two, injures four

Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv

After a reported Russian strike on the city, two fatalities and four injuries were confirmed by Vitaliy Kim, regional governor, on Telegram on April 11.

Read also: Russia hits Mykolaiv with ballistic missiles, injuring 8

Later, an air raid alert was announced. Monitoring Telegram channels reported ballistic missile strike on the city.

Earlier, on April 11, during a massive Russian attack on the power grid, air defense forces shot down eight drones in Mykolaiv Oblast. Regional administration reported that drone debris fell in an open area, with no casualties.

Russia’s April 11 mass attack on Ukraine

Russia launched another mass attack on Ukraine using Shahed kamikaze drones, cruise missiles launched from Tu-95MS aircraft, and Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and guided air missiles from Su-34 jets overnight on April 11.

Read also: Large-scale emergency power outage reported in Mykolaiv after Russian attack

At least 10 strikes targeted Kharkiv and its surrounding areas, leading to new power outages in the city.

Lviv Oblast, particularly the city of Stryi, also faced heavy combined attacks.

Russia reportedly targeted critical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhya in Kyiv oblasts, local authorities reported.

Read also: Number of casualties in Russia’s deadly missile attack on Mykolaiv rises to 9

The energy systems of four regions — Kyiv, Lviv, Zaporizhzhya, and Kharkiv — came under attack, with two DTEK thermal power plants suffering serious damage, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said.

Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 37 out of 40 Shahed kamikaze drones during the night and morning of April 11, the General Staff said.

Russia launched another mass attack on Ukraine using Shahed kamikaze drones, cruise missiles launched from Tu-95MS aircraft, and Kinzhal hypersonic missiles and guided air missiles from Su-34 jets overnight on April 11.

At least 10 strikes targeted Kharkiv and its surrounding areas, leading to new power outages in the city.

Lviv Oblast, particularly the city of Stryi, also faced heavy combined attacks.

Read also: Mykolaiv missile strike casualties increase to twelve

Russia reportedly targeted critical infrastructure in Zaporizhzhya in Kyiv oblasts, local authorities reported.

The energy systems of four regions — Kyiv, Lviv, Zaporizhzhya, and Kharkiv — came under attack, with two DTEK thermal power plants suffering serious damage, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko said.

Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 37 out of 40 Shahed kamikaze drones during the night and morning of April 11, the General Staff said.

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