Four injured and residential buildings destroyed as Russia hits Chernihiv with Shahed drones
Russian drones attacked the city of Chernihiv on the night of 2-3 June, damaging residential buildings and injuring four people.
Source: Dmytro Bryzhynskyi, Head of Chernihiv City Military Administration, on Telegram
Quote: "A Shahed drone hit has been recorded in a residential area. There are casualties among civilians."
Details: Bryzhynskyi said two people had been injured in the strike. One has been hospitalised in a critical condition, while the other suffered moderate injuries.
A private house burned down due to the attack. A five-storey residential building and several other homes were also damaged.
Later, Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Oblast Military Administration, reported that the number of injured had increased to three. A woman and two men with severe injuries have been taken to hospital.
Fire at the scene
Photo: Dmytro Bryzhynskyi
Damage caused by the attack
Photo: Dmytro Bryzhynskyi
Quote from Chaus: "There is damage to high-rise buildings, a school, several shops, a bus stop and houses in a residential area. The enemy also hit an industrial facility."
Updated: According to updated information from Bryzhynskyi, the number of injured has increased to four. Two women and two men have been taken to hospital.
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