Russians kill three, injure 26 in four regions over past day
Three people were killed and 26 others injured in Russian shelling over the past day in the Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, and Chernihiv regions, according to the Chernihiv Oblast Military Administration, the Sumy Oblast Military Administration, the Donetsk Oblast Military Administration, and the Kherson Oblast Military Administration.
Aftermath of Russian shelling in the Chernihiv Oblast“During the night, the aggressor struck Novhorod-Siverskyi with ‘Geran’ drones. People were sleeping. This attack took the life of a 71-year-old man. Preliminary reports indicate that four people were injured — two men and two elderly women. The victims are currently in the hospital,” Viacheslav Chaus, head of the Chernihiv Oblast Military Administration, said.
He added that over the past day, Russian forces damaged homes and power lines in the Chernihiv Oblast. A drone strike ignited fires in a residential building and a closed school building.
Aftermath of Russian shelling in the Chernihiv OblastIn the Shostka “hromada,” a local government area that includes one or more nearby settlements, in the Sumy Oblast, two women, aged 25 and 35, and two men, aged 34 and 36, were injured in an enemy drone strike. In the Sumy hromada, a 19-year-old man and a 16-year-old girl were injured in a drone attack. Additionally, a 33-year-old man was wounded in a drone strike in the Komyshany hromada.
Russian strikes damaged or destroyed civilian infrastructure, including a store, a restaurant, an outbuilding, private households, a passenger car, and non-residential premises.
Russian forces killed two residents in Kramatorsk and Oleksiievo-Druzhkivka in the Donetsk Oblast. Seven others in the region were injured. On January 8, the Russian invaders damaged eight houses, 20 apartment buildings, three administrative buildings, an infrastructure facility, and 20 vehicles in the Donetsk region.
In the Kherson region, eight people were injured due to Russian aggression. Specifically, two people were injured on the morning of February 9.
“At around 06:30, Russian occupation forces attacked Kherson with a drone. A 51-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man came under enemy fire. Preliminarily, they sustained blast injuries and concussions,” the Kherson Oblast Military Administration reported.
All the victims have been hospitalized.
Over the past day in the Kherson region, Russian forces damaged three apartment buildings, 54 private houses, an administrative building, a gas pipeline, and a private car.
The Air Force Command reported that Russian forces attacked Ukraine with 11 Iskander-M ballistic missiles on the night of February 8-9, as well as with 149 Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas attack UAVs and other types of drones. Around 90 of them were specifically Shahed attack drones.
Early reports indicate that as of 09:30 on February 9, Ukrainian air defense had downed and jammed 116 Russian Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas UAVs and other types of loitering munitions.
In addition, some Iskander-M ballistic missiles were intercepted and therefore failed to reach their targets.
Missile strikes and 23 strike UAV hits were recorded at 15 locations, as well as the fall of debris from downed targets at six locations.
In other news, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has called for a comprehensive ban on entry into the European Union for Russian citizens who participated in the Russian aggression against Ukraine.
“First, it’s about the long-term national security of European states and the protection of their citizens from Russian thugs. Second, this will set the right price for the wrong choices: each Russian who signs a contract to invade Ukraine must know that he also signs himself a lifelong entry ban to Europe,” Sybiha wrote on X.
He pointed out that Estonia has already demonstrated leadership by implementing relevant national decisions and proving that the mechanism works.
“Now it is time to expand this to the entire European Union, and I urge my EU colleagues to take this step seriously,” he added.