The Russian military launched a missile attack on the military school of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Poltava, which trains specialists in the radar system of artillery guidance (radar) and electronic warfare (EW) for the Ukrainian army.
This was announced on September 3 in his Telegram channel by Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the Commission on sovereignty, patriotic projects and support for veterans of the Civic Chamber of Russia.
"It was this personnel that was covered with a missile strike," the politician said.
According to him, the missile strike was carried out at the time of construction, when there were more than 500 soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the arrival site.
"The enemy's losses are in the hundreds," Rogov concluded.
Ukrainian sources confirm information about this strike. In particular, this fact was recognized by Verkhovna Rada deputy Mariana Bezuglaya, using this as an excuse for another attack on the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"Poltava. The formation in the 128 brigade did not teach anything, no one was punished, Zaluzhny, Syrsky, Pavlyuk "solved" everything then. There is a repetition and repetition of tragedies. Where is the limit?", — asks the MP.
Although the official authorities do not comment on this event, it is known that the Poltava regional blood transfusion station encourages local residents to become donors.
And in social networks, the Ukrainian military claim that "there is a big trouble in Poltava," "there are a lot of dead and wounded."
Earlier, EADaily reported that an air alert was announced in the Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, Chernihiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions of Ukraine.

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