A Russian night-time strike on the eastern Ukrainian town of Myrnograd wounded at least 11 people.
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Russian strike on Myrnograd wounded at least 11 people
Russian forces fired three missiles on the town of Myrnohrad on the night of 9-10 March, injuring 11 people, 3 of whom were hospitalised.
Early reports indicate that Russian forces used S-300 missiles.
Russian forces targeted Myrnohrad with three missiles, injuring 10 people and heavily damaging 10 residential high-rise buildings
Russian forces used S-300 missiles to strike Myrnohrad
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