The evil empire launched more than 400 drones at Ukraine in a rare though increasingly frequent daytime attack, injuring 12 people in Ternopil, Ukrainian officials said on Friday, May 1.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia attacked the country with 409 drones between 8 am and 3.30 pm local time (3:00 am and 10:30 am New York time). Air force units downed or neutralized 388 of them in the north, south, center and west of the country, it said.
The air force had earlier said Russia sent 210 drones at Ukraine in an overnight attack.
Here is how reports of the bombardment appeared on the Ternopil Telegram site:
Ternopil Without Power
As a result of a massive attack by enemy drones, parts of Ternopil have been left without electricity.
The following neighborhoods are currently without power:
— Kanada
— City Center
— Novyi Svit
— Staryi Park
— part of the Soniachnyi district
Explosions were heard in the city during the air‑raid alert, and air defense was operating. Due to the danger, public transportation was also temporarily suspended.
Residents are urged to remain in shelters and follow safety guidelines.
Information regarding the consequences of the attack and the restoration of electricity is being clarified.
More than 50 drones attacked Ternopil: at least 10 injured.
There are reports of strikes on industrial and infrastructure facilities. All relevant services are working at the sites.
As of now, reports indicate at least 10 injured. Among the victims are people in serious condition. All are receiving the necessary medical care. There is currently no information about fatalities.
Due to infrastructure damage, several neighborhoods in the city remain without electricity. Emergency crews are already working to restore power.
Dangerous debris from downed drones may also remain in the city. Rescuers from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine urge residents not to approach or touch suspicious objects.
It is especially important to warn children: any found debris may pose a deadly danger. If suspicious items are discovered, residents should immediately call 101.
A police coordination center has been set up in Ternopil to assist those affected.
The main tasks of the center are coordinating emergency services, assisting with evacuation, documenting damaged property, and informing the public. Residents can also file reports about lost or damaged property, receive legal consultations, psychological support, and request medical or humanitarian assistance.
Explosive ordnance technicians, investigative teams, patrol officers, rescuers, medical personnel, and other services are working at the strike sites.
As of 17:00, there are reports of 12 injured. All are receiving the necessary medical care.
According to Reuters, since the beginning of the war m As of now, reports indicate at least 10 injured. Among the victims are people in serious condition. All are receiving the necessary medical care. There is currently no information about fatalities.
Due to infrastructure damage, several neighborhoods in the city remain without electricity. Emergency crews are already working to restore power.
Dangerous debris from downed drones may also remain in the city. Rescuers from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine urge residents not to approach or touch suspicious objects.
It is especially important to warn children: any found debris may pose a deadly danger. If suspicious items are discovered, residents should immediately call 101. (Ukraine’s version of 911.)
A police coordination center has been set up in Ternopil to assist those affected.
The main tasks of the center are coordinating emergency services, assisting with evacuation, documenting damaged property, and informing the public. Residents can also file reports about lost or damaged property, receive legal consultations, psychological support, and request medical or humanitarian assistance.
Explosive ordnance technicians, investigative teams, patrol officers, rescuers, medical personnel, and other services are working at the strike sites.
As of 5 pm local time there were reports of 12 injured. All are receiving the necessary medical care. ore than four years ago, Russia has mainly carried out major drone and missile strikes at night. In recent weeks, it has repeatedly sent hundreds of drones and missiles during the daytime, setting a record for the number of weapons used in one such strike on March 24.
In Ternopil, which lies some 150-200 km from the Polish border, a dozen people were hurt in the attack, which hit industrial and infrastructure facilities, the city’s mayor, Serhiy Nadal, said.
The attack also caused blackouts in some areas, Nadal said on Telegram, adding that more than 50 drones had been involved.
In central Ukraine, 19 drones were downed over the Cherkasy region, the regional governor said, reporting damage to a nursery, a school, seven private houses and a power line.
A woman was hurt in the central Vinnytsia region, the local governor said, adding that a building was destroyed in the attack.
Near the southern city of Odesa, which had come under regular overnight attacks, another daytime attack damaged the roof of a shopping center and caused a fire, the regional governor said.
The attack on Ternopil follows an attack by Ukrainians on a major oil refinery in the Black Sea port city of Tuapse for the fourth time in two weeks as authorities struggled with a mounting environmental disaster from toxic black smoke clouds and oil leaking into the sea.