A Public Broadcasting employee was injured during the attack on Ivano-Frankivsk
During the Russian attack on Ivano-Frankivsk, a Suspilne employee was injured when a strike drone hit the city. It is reported that other civilians were also injured and are currently receiving medical care, according to Suspilne.
In Ivano-Frankivsk, a strike on a residential building has been confirmed, as well as injuries to civilians, including the Suspilne employee. Mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv stated that all victims are receiving medical care and urged residents not to film the strike sites so as not to aid the enemy. “Based on experience from previous shelling: do not approach the strike site or the crash site of ‘suicide drones.’ I strongly urge you to respond to alerts,” Martsinkiv said.
According to city officials, the first explosions occurred around 4:39 p.m., followed by several more rounds of strikes. The regional administration clarified that the injuries are mostly minor, and those affected are receiving the necessary medical care.

Separate reports detail the aftermath of the attack on Volyn: five people were injured there; non-residential buildings were damaged in Lutsk; and in Kovel, a minibus and a residential building were damaged by a strike near a critical facility. Additionally, windows at King Danylo University in Ivano-Frankivsk were damaged, correspondents report.
Authorities are urging residents of the regions to remain in shelters, as the air raid alert and the threat of further strikes persist.
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