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As a result of the strike on Vilniansk, three people were killed and three others injured

Ольга Коваль 29 January 2026 07:52
As a result of the strike on Vilniansk, three people were killed and three others injured

On the night of 29 January, Russian forces shelled a settlement in Zaporizhzhia district, killing three people — a 62-year-old man and two women aged 26 and 50.

This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS).

Three more people were injured. The shelling occurred around midnight.

Удар по Вільнянську: кількість постраждалих зросла фото 1
Удар по Вільнянську: кількість постраждалих зросла фото 2
Рятувальники ліквідовують наслідки російської атаки

Rescuers eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack
Photo: DSNS

Three people were killed in the Russian attack: a 62-year-old man and women aged 26 and 50. Three others were wounded. Emergency and rescue operations have been completed.

As a result of the attack, seven private houses were damaged, one of which was completely destroyed. Rescuers extinguished a fire in a residential building covering an area of 100 square metres and put out a fire on a gas pipeline. Emergency rescue operations were successfully completed.

In Odesa, a Russian attack using strike drones damaged an infrastructure facility.

Russian forces have intensified attacks on Odesa due to the escalation of tensions in the Black Sea.

It should be recalled that as a result of an enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia in the early morning of 28 January, more than one hundred flats and around twenty vehicles were damaged.

In addition, the number of victims continues to rise following a Russian attack on a passenger train in Kharkiv region.

Rescuers have completed search and rescue operations after a Russian drone attack on a residential building in Odesa. Unfortunately, three people were killed and another 35 were injured. Debris removal and infrastructure restoration works are ongoing. This was reported on Telegram by the head of the Odesa City Military Administration, Serhii Lysak.

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