Russia Bombards Ukraine Again, Destroys Infrastructure And Residential Buildings
JAKARTA - Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine. The Red Bear Country's military again attacked two cities in Central Ukraine, Saturday, April 2.
According to the confession of the head of the Poltava region, Russian missiles destroyed infrastructure and residential buildings in the cities of Poltava and Kremenchuk.
"The missile hit one of the infrastructure facilities last night," Dmitry Lunin wrote in his upload, as quoted by Reuters from Reuters. "There were a lot of attacks in the city this morning."
Poltava City is the capital of the Poltava region, east of Kyiv. While Kremenchuk is one of the major cities in the region.
Lunin later said at least four missiles hit two infrastructure objects in Poltava. Meanwhile, according to initial information, three enemy aircraft attacked the Kremenchuk industrial facility.
There was no immediate information on possible victims, Lunin said. Meanwhile, Reuters has not been able to directly verify the report.
Russia itself denies targeting civilians in this war. Moscow called the biggest attack in Europe since World War II a "special military operation".
In the Dnipro region in southwest Ukraine, missiles targeted infrastructure facilities, injuring two people and causing significant damage, local regional chief Valentyn Reznichenko said in a post.
In the town of Kryvyi Rih, a gas station was fired upon, causing a fire, he said.