On the night of Tuesday, February 28, the enemy launched kamikaze drones on the peaceful cities of Ukraine, 12 of which were destroyed in the Kiev region, and also used aerial bombs - one of them attacked Belopolye in the Sumy region. As a result of the attack, one person was injured, there is destruction.
This was reported head of OP Andrey Yermak.

According to him, as a result of the shelling, an outbuilding caught fire. Two private houses, a low-pressure street gas pipeline, and a two-story apartment building were also damaged.
“One person was injured. The enemy is trying out a new tactic of shelling Ukraine on civilians. Typical Terrorism of a Terrorist State”- added the head of the OP.

The enemy also hit Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region. “Late in the evening, Kramatorsk received a missile strike - a kindergarten, a school and an enterprise building were damaged, without casualties”- informed head of the Donetsk OVA Pavel Kirilenko.
And the mayor of Kramatorsk Alexander Goncharenko showed the consequences of a night rocket attack on the city: a school, a kindergarten, 6 private houses and an enterprise building were damaged.
Recall that a few days ago the enemy hit the industrial zone and the Kramatorsk center. In particular, the administrative building of the educational institution and the building of the enterprise were damaged.
Photo from the page of Andrey Yermak
Source: Fakty
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