Russians attack logging company in Chernihiv Oblast
Source: National Police of Ukraine
Details: The police reported that the explosions damaged the company's building and premises, causing a fire on the roof and timber products, which firefighters have extinguished. No one was injured.
Police immediately arrived at the scene of the strike and documented the aftermath of the Russian attack.
Background: On 14 April, the Russians attacked a train carriage in Chernihiv Oblast.
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