Over 1,000 people are in temporary shelters in Cheboksary following a major attack that damaged 40 apartment buildings and social infrastructure, Chuvashia head Oleg Nikolaev reports.
Chuvashia head Oleg Nikolaev reported that over 1,000 people have been moved to temporary shelters in Cheboksary following a major attack on the city. The attack damaged 40 apartment buildings and several social facilities, including kindergartens and a college.
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Ukrainian strike on Chuvashia kills two and injures 35, damaging 40 apartment buildings and social infrastructure in Cheboksary. Regional authorities have declared a state of emergency following the attack on the VNIIR-Progress facility.
Head of the Chuvash Republic Oleg Nikolaev reported that a Ukrainian strike on Cheboksary and the surrounding district resulted in two deaths and 35 injuries. The attack damaged 40 apartment buildings and social infrastructure, prompting regional authorities to declare a state of emergency.
The number of injured in a drone attack on Cheboksary has risen to 35. Separately, a fire is reported at a Miratorg pig farm in the Bryansk region following a drone strike.
The number of people injured in a drone attack on Cheboksary has risen to 35, according to local reports. Additionally, a fire broke out at a Miratorg pig farm in the Bryansk region following a drone strike.
The number of injured in a drone attack on Cheboksary has risen to 37, according to the regional Ministry of Health. Eleven people remain hospitalized following the incident.
The regional Ministry of Health reports that the number of people injured in a drone attack on Cheboksary has risen to 37, with 11 individuals remaining hospitalized.
Zelenskyy says the relocation of Russian air defense systems to Moscow creates new opportunities for Ukraine's long-range operations. The Ukrainian leader claims the shift shows Russia is prioritizing capital defense over other regions.
UkrainianVolodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the relocation of Russian air defense systems to Moscow creates new opportunities for Ukraine's long-range capabilities. Zelenskyy noted that he has tasked the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) with monitoring these shifts, which he claims indicate Russia is prioritizing the defense of its capital over other regions.
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