Mykolaiv region under fire:
interactive map of enemy attacks
in the southern region of Ukraine

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the Mykolaiv region has suffered from enemy shelling almost every day. The intensity of Russian attacks significantly decreased only after the deoccupation of Kherson. The latest data of the OVA indicate that more than 17,000 civilian objects were damaged: 11,799 residential premises, 105 medical institutions and 422 educational institutions.

Artillery, drones and missiles: what weapons did the occupiers use to attack Mykolaiv Oblast

Rockets
Artillery and MLRS
Drones
Cluster ammunition
Mortars

As of May 16, since the beginning of the Russian invasion, 17,837 civilian objects have been partially or completely damaged in the Mykolayiv region.

11799
Residential premises
105
Medical institutions
422
Schools
204
Cultural institutions

As in other regions, in the Mykolaiv Oblast, Russian troops mercilessly attack civilian infrastructure. This leads to the death of civilians, including children. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in the region, 89 children have already suffered from the armed aggression of the occupiers.

Civilians under fire

The Center for Journalistic Investigations analyzed which objects and with which weapons the Russians attacked in the Mykolaiv region. The result of the work was an interactive map on which the enemy shelling of the region from the beginning of the full-scale invasion and their consequences were recorded. The basis was official data published by Mykolaiv OVA, as well as photo and video materials in the media.

Strikes on civilian objects

Administrative buildings

Shops and other social facilities

Fields and forests

Critical infrastructure

Cultural complexes

Enterprises

Houses

Hospitals

Schools

Authors: Olesya Boreyko, Maria Ivannikova, Oleg Oganov, Oksana Orsach, Alyona Petruk, Oleksandr Sidelev

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