Occupiers attacked industrial facilities and residential areas in the Poltava region
During the night of 26 February, the Poltava region came under attack by Russian forces, which struck civilian and industrial infrastructure.
According to the State Emergency Service, enemy projectiles hit the premises of industrial enterprises and private households.
Despite significant destruction, rescuers confirmed that no local residents were injured as a result of the night-time attack.
Strikes were carried out against technological equipment and key production facilities, causing substantial material damage to enterprises in the region.

In addition to the industrial sector, a private residential house sustained damage. Power lines were also severed due to the shelling, leading to localised power supply disruptions in several settlements.
Emergency services and energy company specialists were promptly deployed at the impact sites.
Active restoration work is currently under way to stabilise the energy system and eliminate the consequences of the shelling.

It should be recalled that Russia struck Kyiv, Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia with drones and missiles, leaving dozens injured.
Russian forces also attacked 36 settlements in the Sumy region.