12 Russian missiles hit the infrastructure of Kremenchug on the evening of May 12. Most of them hit the refinery, which was not working due to the consequences of the first enemy strike.
According to the head of the Poltava Police Department, Dmitry Lunin, today’s missile attack on the region is perhaps the largest in the history of a full-scale war.
The head of the region spoke about this in a video message on Thursday, May 12.
He noted that the Armed Forces of Ukraine shot down one of the 12 missiles that flew to the Poltava region. Fortunately, there were no casualties or deaths.
“Today, unfortunately, is a restless evening in the Poltava region. At about 18 pm, the Russian Federation hit Kremenchuk with 12 missiles, most of which hit the oil refinery. As a result, a fire broke out, a rescue worker is working. , others hit the infrastructure of Kremenchug. Fortunately, there were no injured or dead people,” Lunin said.
Recall that on the evening of May 12, the Russian Federation struck 12 missiles at Kremenchuk, Poltava region. The shells hit several different infrastructure facilities, including the Kremenchug Oil Refinery , which has already come under fire from the Russians for the second time.
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