One dead, 23 wounded in Russian missile strike on Ukraine's Mykolaiv

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the high-precision Russian weapons were "aimed at private houses, a historic building, and a high-rise building. For now, we know about one dead and 23 wounded, including a child," on Telegram.
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Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine has often been the target of Russian strikes ever since Moscow invaded in February last year [Getty]

One person was killed and 23 people, including a child, were wounded in a Russian missile strike on an apartment block and houses in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv in the early hours of Thursday, officials said.

"At night, Russia bombarded Mykolaiv with four Kalibr missiles launched from the Black Sea," President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the Telegram app.

"The high-precision weapons were aimed at private houses, a historic building, and a high-rise building. For now, we know about one dead and 23 wounded, including a child".

A video posted by Zelensky showed badly damaged buildings with smashed windows and smoke rising above the roofs.

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Regional governor Vitaliy Kim said the emergency services put out several fires caused by the missile debris and that they were clearing the rubble.

Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians in its full-scale invasion that has killed thousands of people, uprooted millions and destroyed towns.

Mykolaiv, a shipbuilding centre and port, had a population of about 470,000 people before the war. The city has suffered heavy Russian bombardments throughout the war.

(Reuters)