Threatening Russian Attacks on Chernihiv Region: Destruction, Injuries, and Infrastructure Damage
On the night of Sunday, November 2, Russian forces launched another series of attacks on the Chernihiv region, utilizing kamikaze drones and cruise missiles.
These assaults targeted two districts — Korukivka and Novhorod-Siursky — resulting in destruction and damage to property.
In Korukivka, Russian forces struck a residential building, destroying it, and a 47-year-old homeowner was injured and hospitalized.
According to Vyacheslav Chaus, head of the Chernihiv Regional Military Administration, the situation remains tense in the area.
In Novhorod-Siursky district, drone attacks caused damage to private homes and vehicles of local residents.
Meanwhile, in Mena community, the aggressors launched a ballistic missile at an agricultural enterprise, inflicting additional economic losses on local farmers.
Additionally, other attacks targeted Chernihiv city and surrounding areas, damaging transport and energy infrastructure; notably, Russian troops destroyed a city television tower crucial for news broadcasting.
Fortunately, there were no reports of casualties from these strikes.
Since October 29, the region has experienced frequent attacks on transportation routes and energy facilities, complicating life for residents and challenging local authorities to respond swiftly to the consequences of these destructive acts.
