At dawn, Russian occupiers launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine

On the morning of February 15, the Russian army launched missile attacks on Ukraine, resulting in significant damage and casualties.

In Lviv, three people were injured, and an infrastructure facility in the city was hit, leading to a fire. The blast wave shattered windows in 16 residential buildings and caused damage to nearby parked cars. Additionally, during the attack, a rocket hit the ground near residential buildings, causing damage to windows in both five- and nine-storey structures.

Civilian facilities in the Khmelnytskyi region were also damaged, with two reported injured in moderate conditions. Emergency services are actively engaged in addressing the situation.

In the Kyiv region, air defense forces were deployed. The fall of enemy missile fragments was recorded in two settlements. Reports indicate damage to seven private houses, along with several outbuildings and a car. Fortunately, there are no reported casualties at this time.

Poltava region experienced a shell hitting a warehouse in Myrhorod district, leading to a fire covering an area of 100 m².

Dnipro region faced attacks on civilian infrastructure by Russian occupants, while in Zaporizhzhia, an infrastructure facility was hit, resulting in one person being injured.

In the Ivano-Frankivsk region, falling debris caused a small fire on the roofs of outbuildings, promptly extinguished by rescuers.