A fire and rescue station building in Mykolaivka was damaged by Russian shelling
As a result of yet another shelling by Russian forces in Mykolaivka, Donetsk Oblast, significant damage has been reported to civilian infrastructure, including the building of the fire and rescue unit.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service. The blast wave damaged the building’s facade, window and door frames, the suspended ceiling, as well as the garage entrance gate and two garage bays.
Despite the significant destruction of the rescue team’s material and technical resources, none of the unit’s personnel were injured. Such actions by the aggressor are part of systematic attacks on services that provide security and assistance to the civilian population in the combat zone. Currently, experts are assessing the extent of the damage to facilitate the facility’s restoration, so that the unit can fully carry out its assigned tasks.
Russian troops struck a residential area in the village of Zolochev in the Bohodukhiv district of Kharkiv region. As a result of the attack, eight private homes were damaged, and a fire broke out in a garage.