100 houses were damaged and injured. Malin near Zhytomyr was hit by a missile

100 houses were damaged and injured. Malin near Zhytomyr was hit by a missile

Today, May 20, Russian troops launched a missile attack on the town of Malin in the Zhytomyr region. As a result, about 100 houses and infrastructure were damaged and three people were injured.

 

This was reported by the mayor of Malin Alexander Sitaylo during a video address.

 

"On the territory of our community the Russian Federation once again launched a missile strike. Infrastructure and about 100 houses were damaged. Thank God, there were no civilian casualties, but there were three wounded," said Sitaylo.

 

According to the mayor, rescue workers and the investigative team are now working at the scene. During the day power supply in the affected neighborhood will be restored.

 

Recall, today since the morning residents of Zhytomyr region reported explosions during the air-raid. They were heard in the area of the town of Malin. Later this information was confirmed by the head of the Korosten district military administration Yuri Tarasyuk.





Today, May 20, Russian troops launched a missile attack on the town of Malin in the Zhytomyr region. As a result, about 100 houses and infrastructure were damaged and three people were injured.

 

This was reported by the mayor of Malin Alexander Sitaylo during a video address.

 

"On the territory of our community the Russian Federation once again launched a missile strike. Infrastructure and about 100 houses were damaged. Thank God, there were no civilian casualties, but there were three wounded," said Sitaylo.

 

According to the mayor, rescue workers and the investigative team are now working at the scene. During the day power supply in the affected neighborhood will be restored.

 

Recall, today since the morning residents of Zhytomyr region reported explosions during the air-raid. They were heard in the area of the town of Malin. Later this information was confirmed by the head of the Korosten district military administration Yuri Tarasyuk.