The streets of Ukraine's Mykolaiv were filled with broken windows, shattered glass and marks from explosions after an attack on the area the day before. Local authorities said that at least 11 people were killed in Monday’s attack and dozens were injured.
Mykolaiv, a strategically important city en route to Ukraine's largest port of Odesa, has withstood weeks of shelling by the Russian forces.
Workers and owners of some shops tried to recover undamaged goods while others boarded up broken windows.
One of the general hospitals of the city was also damaged on Sunday when at least two rockets fell a few meters from two of the buildings of the health unit.
About 100 patients were at the hospital at that time, officials said, most of them were sent to the basement and others spent the night in the corridors to remain far from the windows.
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Ukraine War: Aftermath of Attack in Mykolaiv
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