On Tuesday, December 3, Russians attacked the Rivne region. It turned out that they targeted an energy infrastructure facility located in the regional center.
All relevant services are currently on-site. This was reported by the head of the Rivne Regional Military Administration, Oleksandr Koval.
"Another enemy attack on the Rivne region. The target was an energy infrastructure facility. All relevant services are working at the scene," the statement reads.
According to preliminary information, there were no casualties. The circumstances of the incident are being established.
Local authorities promise to provide more information later.
It is worth noting that the aggressor nation has intensified its strikes in western Ukraine, and on the night of Monday, December 2, Russians hit a five-story building in Ternopil with a drone. A person was killed, and three others were injured. About 100 residents were evacuated by rescuers. The blast wave damaged windows of nearby buildings, schools, and 20 vehicles.
On the following night, December 3, Russians again targeted Ternopil with drones. They struck an energy infrastructure facility in the regional center.
Earlier, "Telegraph" reported on how long a "Shahed" can fly continuously over Ukraine. The enemy is constantly modifying its drones, making them more resilient and reducing production costs. As a result, they manage to accumulate a large number of UAVs and carry out mass attacks, even launching them during the day.