(Updated at 15:34): The National Police reported that the number of Poltava deaths increased to seven and 14 were injured.
Emergency and rescue operations are ongoing, and more than 460 rescuers, security forces, and utility workers are involved. The trained search dogs in the state emergency service are supported, and nearly 100 devices are running.
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According to the local military government (OVA), three days of mourning in the Portaba area from February 2 to 4 to praise those killed by Russian attacks.
(Updated at 14:35): The Military government in the Summy reported the death of three police officers in the Summy area with the Russian attack on February 1.
OVA reports in detail that two patrol officers working in the Unakifuska Patluin Community have been killed by a Russian air bombing. The third party’s body was later found under the tile RUB.
(Updated at 14:27): According to the National Police, the number of deaths due to rocket attacks on Portaba’s housing construction is increasing. At 14:00, five people, including three children, were killed and 13 were injured.
22 were rescued. Emergency and utility services work on the spot with volunteers.
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Russia releases 165 missiles and drones in Ukraine overnight.
The Air Force has shot down 56 strike drones and reported that “we haven’t disclosed detailed information about enemy missiles yet.”
(Updated at 11:06): Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the attack and wrote it on Telegram.
“This night, Russia attacked the city using various kinds of weapons: missile, strike drone, aerial bomb. Another terrorist crime.”
He also expressed his will to the family of those killed by Portaba, Harukif, and the Summy Area, and said, “It is known that six people have been injured. As a result of a striked loan attack, two people have died in the Russian attack.
Zelensky has reported additional damage in Zaporizhzhi, Odesa, Sumy, Kharkiv, KHMELNYTSKY, Kyiv. He stated that each attack emphasized the urgent need for many air defense systems to compete with Ukraine’s “fear of Russia.”
“All air defense systems, all anti -missiles are the benefactor of life,” said Zelenceki’s commitment to Ukraine’s partner to increase pressure.
Ukrainian officials reported on February 1 that the Russian army had launched a large -scale missile and drone attack on the remarkable residential area and infrastructure in the Zaporisian regions in Ukraine, Portaba, Harukif, and Zaporizia.
The attack began with a drone attack on the evening of January 31, followed by missile strikes in the morning. At around 5:30 am, the eastern Ukraine was declared in eastern Ukraine for the threat of ballistic missiles, and then expanded nationwide by 7:00 am.
A fatal strike against Portaba
At 7:07 am, the explosion was reported in Portaba, and the local military government confirmed the damage to the energy -in -frustration in the Merrod area, leaving 164 households without power.
At 7:44 am, a second explosion occurred and collided with a house building. According to state emergency services, Russian missiles hit a five -story apartment, destroyed the entire entrance from the first floor to the fifth floor, and ignited a fire.
Three people, including children, were killed and the other 10 were injured. Emergency services rescued 21 people, and nearby buildings and 12 cars were damaged.
Kharkiv is under the fire
The Russian army has also targeted Halkiff and its surrounding areas with missiles. At 7:30 am, the local governor Olefbov confirmed multiple strikes in the Harukibski and Bereski districts.
According to Mayor Ihor Telekov, in the Holodno Hill Ski district of Harukif, a missile collided with a residential area and caused a fire. Synehubov reported that a woman in her 60s was killed. By 8:40 am, it was reported that five were injured.
Zaporizhzhia is facing a drone barrage
Immediately after midnight on February 1, the Russian Army launched 18 drones in Zaporisia, one of the largest attacks on cities, according to urgent services in local governments and states.
The strike ignited fire in multiple districts, damaged infrastructure facilities, multi -story buildings, and some personal houses. Educational institutions, cars and garages were also affected.
The 57 -year -old man was injured but refused to be hospitalized.
Officials said Russian missile strikes attacked Central Odesa on the evening of January 31, injuring at least seven women, including two women and one child, and injuring historical buildings.
The local governor, OK, said that all the injured was in a “medium” state. Ukrainian President Voldimir Zelenceky accused the attack as “intentional” and added that Norwegian diplomat was near the explosion.
Mayor Henadi Tulkanov, Mayor Odesa, has confirmed serious damage in the UNESCO protection area. Includes literary, historical, archeological, several museums, including museums in the western and eastern and eastern areas, as well as broken windows and facade.
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