Ukraine accuses Russia of a missile attack on civilian infrastructure in the Poltava region

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MADRID, 1 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The governor of Poltava, Dimitro Lunin, has reported on Wednesday a series of missile attacks launched by the Russian Armed Forces against the territory of the Ukrainian region and that have impacted critical infrastructure and civilians.

“The enemy launched a missile attack against critical infrastructure and civilians in the Kremenchuk district,” denounced the governor of Poltava, a region located in central-eastern Ukraine, bordering Kharkiv.

The regional authorities have confirmed that they are collecting information on the possible victims and the extent of the destruction caused by this new offensive attributed to the Russian troops.

This new attack occurs on a day in which the Ukrainian side has reported the presence of drones, presumably Iranian-made, launched by Russia over national territory and whose objective would be precisely critical facilities.

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