Russians Damaged an Apartment Building in Lutsk.


Occupiers from Russia shelled the city of Lutsk. As a result of the attack, an apartment building was damaged. This was reported by Lutsk's mayor Ihor Polishchuk.
According to him, it has not yet been specified how many people were injured.
The head of Volyn Oblast, adjacent to Lutsk, reported that a "Shahed" was shot down. Fragments fell on the region's territory.
Currently, the relevant services are working on-site.
As a reminder, at 3:08 AM in Kyiv, an air raid siren sounded. Later, the authorities reported that the movement of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles was detected. Air defense forces were working to neutralize them.
Additionally, at 5:58 AM, sirens sounded a second Time in the capital. The alert was again declared due to the threat from UAVs and missiles. During the morning attack by Russian forces in Kyiv, a series of explosions occurred.
The Russian invaders also attacked Ukraine again with missiles and drones. Explosions were heard in several regions in the morning.
In particular, the Russian invaders attacked the civilian infrastructure of the Poltava region. As a result of the Russian attack, an industrial facility was damaged. There is also information about five injured people.
Moreover, in the southeastern part of Poland, Polish and allied aircraft were scrambled due to the threat of missiles from Russia in western Ukraine.
As reported, on August 26, drones attacked Saratov Oblast. According to the region's governor Roman Busargin, air defense destroyed the drones. However, fragments hit houses in the cities of Saratov and Engels.
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