Civilian infrastructure was hit. There are disruptions in the work of Ukrzaliznytsia, the surface metro in Kyiv is not working, there is no electricity in some regions. 4 dead and 50 injured reported
On the night of June 5-6, Russian troops carried out a combined attack on Ukraine, Suspilne reports. Civilian infrastructure was hit. Civilian infrastructure has been hit. At this moment, it is known that 4 people have died and about 50 have been injured throughout Ukraine.
Ukrzaliznytsia announced damage to the tracks in the Kyiv region, trains are running with delays of up to 90 minutes.
In Kyiv, four people were killed and 22 others were injured in a combined Russian attack, 16 of whom were hospitalized. Search and rescue operations are ongoing at several locations, Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said.
According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, hits and falling debris were recorded in six districts of the capital.
Due to shelling, 2,167 families on the left bank of Kyiv were left without electricity, DTEK reports. Initially, the head of the KMVA Tkachenko reported on possible emergency power outages. Later, he clarified that power workers had partially restored the power.
In particular, in the capital, as a result of the Russian attack, the metro tracks between the "Darnytsia" and "Livoberezhna" stations were damaged, Tkachenko added. No fires were recorded, there were no injuries. Repair work may take 24 hours.
The Russian army has carried out the largest air attack on the region, the head of the Ternopil OVA Vyacheslav Negoda reported. There are 10 wounded. Russia struck with Kalibr cruise missiles and shaheds. In Ternopil, the level of some harmful substances in the air was exceeded. According to the OVA, the industrial infrastructure of local enterprises was damaged. All necessary services are working. Part of the city is without electricity. Water pressure is reduced due to power outages. Repairs are underway.
In Ternopil, industrial facilities and infrastructure were hit as a result of the Russian attack, city mayor Serhiy Nadal reported. Part of the city was left without electricity, which affected the operation of water supply systems. Restoration work is currently underway.
A ballistic missile explosion was recorded on the outskirts of Chernihiv at night. This was reported by the head of the Chernihiv city military administration, Dmitry Bryzhinsky. According to the Chernihivvodokanal enterprise, as a result of the attack by Russian troops on critical infrastructure facilities, the power supply to the water supply booster pumping stations was disrupted. There is no water on the upper floors of multi-storey buildings. Municipal workers are asking residents to stock up on drinking water.
In Lutsk, Russian troops hit an apartment building. 15 people were injured. This was reported by the city's mayor, Ihor Polishchuk.
The Russians attacked the Lviv region with drones and missiles. The sounds of explosions were also heard in Lviv. Previously, there were no victims or injuries. This was reported by the head of the OVA, Maksym Kozytsky. An industrial facility in the Drohobych district was damaged. There are also problems with the operation of power lines in several villages near Lviv. The Lvivoblenergo emergency brigade is working on the site.
As reported by "Ukrainian Energy", on June 4, Russian troops struck a bioethanol plant in Sumy region. 12 enemy drones hit the plant