January 12, 2026
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Authorities: the Russian Federation attacked objects of critical infrastructure in Zhytomyr Oblast, there are wounded

According to the head of the OVA, after the attack of the Russian Federation, fires broke out, the extinguishing of which was complicated by repeated air alarms”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

On the night of January 11, the forces of the Russian Federation once again attacked the objects of critical infrastructure of Zhytomyr Oblast, the head of the regional military administration (OVA) Vitaly Bunechko said.

“As a result of aerial strikes, two workers were injured. They received moderate injuries and were hospitalized at a medical facility,” said a local official.

According to the head of the OVA, after the attack of the Russian Federation, fires broke out, the extinguishing of which was complicated by repeated air alarms. One of the fires was extinguished by the rescuers, the extinguishing of another one is currently ongoing.

The Russian military regularly attacks Ukrainian regions with various types of weapons – attack UAVs, rockets, anti-aircraft missiles, and anti-aircraft missiles.

The leadership of Russia denies that the Russian army during a full-scale war inflicts targeted strikes on the civilian infrastructure of the cities and villages of Ukraine, killing the civilian population and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply facilities.

The Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful in nature.

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