In Prykarpattia, an industrial facility was damaged due to an attack by Russian drones.


During the attack by Russian Federation drones on the night of September 13, an industrial facility in Ivano-Frankivsk region was damaged, which led to a fire. This was reported by the Ministry of Energy and the head of the Ivano-Frankivsk region, Svitlana Onyshchuk.
In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, an industrial infrastructure facility was damaged as a result of an unmanned aerial vehicle attack.
According to energy specialists, during the fire extinguishing, the power supply was cut off but has already been restored.
Despite the damage, the enterprise continues its work, and no one was injured.
Last night, the enemy once again attacked our region, and air defense was active. Currently, rescue services are clearing the consequences of the air attack. Fortunately, no one was injured or killed.
This morning, September 13, the Russian Federation struck the city of Okhtyrka in Sumy region with a guided aerial bomb. There are no reports of casualties yet. As a result of the shelling, a house, farm buildings, cars, and enterprise buildings were damaged.
Also, that night, Russian occupiers attacked Odesa and Odesa district with drones. There are damages and one injured person. As a result of falling debris, garages, glass windows in private houses, cars, and buildings were damaged. A 74-year-old man has a cut on his hand and was given medical assistance on the spot.
It was previously known that Russian occupiers shelled the "Eastern" overpass. So far, movement is allowed only in one direction.
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