Russian missile hits Ukraine's Kremenchuk district for second day, regional governor says
A Russian missile struck an industrial site in the central Ukrainian district of Kremenchuk on Sunday for a second day, the regional governor said.
"For the second day in a row, the enemy is attacking Poltava region," Poltava Regional Governor Filip Pronin wrote on the Telegram messaging app, noting that the target was in Kremenchuk district. He gave no further details.
A missile attack on Saturday hit an industrial site in the same area, triggering a fire but causing no casualties.
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