On the night of September 3, the occupiers launched an attack on Ukraine from several directions. The main targets included Lutsk, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk region, Znamianka (Kirovohrad region), and Donetsk region. This information was published on the 'PPO Radar' resource and disseminated by 'Glavkom'.
According to preliminary data, during the night, the occupiers launched hundreds of 'Shaheds' and 10-20 cruise missiles towards Ukraine.
Drones and missiles across the country
It should be noted that on the night of September 3, the occupiers attacked Ukraine using drones. Kyiv region, Kirovohrad region, Rivne region, Lutsk, and Khmelnytskyi were under fire. In Vyshhorod, fragments of a downed target caught fire near multi-storey buildings due to enemy shelling. Luckily, the fire was extinguished, but property damage occurred.
The mayor of Khmelnytskyi reported that as a result of the attack by Russian forces, buildings were damaged and a fire broke out. Rescuers are responding to the call and are already working at the scene.
Furthermore, that night, the enemy again attacked the railway infrastructure. Four workers were injured by shrapnel; however, their condition is stable, and they were taken to the hospital for assistance.
Poland supports Ukraine
Also, on that night, Poland sent its aviation to the border with Ukraine to support the Ukrainian army during the attack by Russian troops. The operational command is monitoring the developments, and the military is ready for immediate actions if necessary.
As a result of the massive night attack by the occupiers in various directions of Ukraine, citizens and the country's infrastructure were affected. Poland took control of the situation at the border with Ukraine to assist the Ukrainian side in repelling the aggressor.