Russian missiles hit industrial target in central Ukraine, governor says

 

Russian missiles struck an industrial site in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk on Saturday, sparking a fire, the local governor said, Paralel.Az reports citing Reuters.

Filip Pronin, governor of Poltava region, wrote on the Telegram messaging app that two Russian ballistic missiles had hit the target in the city. He later reported there were no casualties in the incident.

Pictures posted online showed emergency crews battling a blaze.

Further southeast in Zaporizhzhia region, local governor Yuri Malashko said an infrastructure site had been hit in a drone attack. Emergency crews were at the site, but Malashko gave no details of damage or casualties.

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