In Mykolaiv region, a Russian drone caused a grass fire in the Koblivska community, and Russian artillery fired twice at the waters of the Ochakivska community, without causing casualties.
On March 29, the Kutsurubska community and the water area of the Ochakivska community in Mykolaiv region were subjected to artillery and mortar shelling by enemy forces, but there were no civilian casualties.
Five Shahed-131/136 drones were shot down by air defense forces in Mykolaiv region on the night of March 29. Russian troops also shelled the waters of the Ochakiv community and the Kutsurub community yesterday.
Russian troops are stepping up reconnaissance using drones in Mykolaiv and Odesa regions to identify targets for future attacks.
On Tuesday, March 27, the Russian army attacked Mykolaiv region, using ballistic missiles, artillery and drones, damaging infrastructure, injuring 12 people and causing minor damage to residential buildings.
Yesterday, Russian troops fired mortars at the waters of the Ochakiv community in Mykolaiv region, no casualties were reported.
In Mykolaiv, 11 people were injured when the wreckage of a downed enemy drone fell on the private sector. A house and two cars caught fire.
On Friday, Russians shelled Ochakiv, Mykolaiv region, with artillery several times, but no casualties were reported.
In Nikolaev there was an explosion, in the region the air alarm sounded.
Russians shelled the Ochakivska and Kutsurubska communities of Mykolaiv region with artillery and drones, no casualties.
Russians shelled two settlements in Mykolaiv region with artillery shells, damaging residential buildings but causing no casualties.
In Mykolaiv region, air defense forces destroyed one enemy Shahed attack drone, and the day before, the Ochakiv area was subjected to mortar fire from Russia.
Russian occupants launched Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drones from the south toward Mykolaiv region.
At night, two enemy Shahed drones were shot down in Mykolaiv region, and on March 13, several settlements, including Ochakiv, were shelled by Russian artillery, without casualties.
On March 12, Russian troops shelled residential buildings in the village of Dmytrivka and the waters of the Ochakiv community in Mykolaiv region, causing destruction but no casualties.
On March 12, Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed four Shahed drones in Mykolaiv region, and enemy artillery repeatedly shelled Ochakiv and the community, but without causing casualties.
On March 10, the enemy shelled the waters of the Ochakivska community and the village of Dmytrivka in Mykolaiv region with artillery, damaging private houses but causing no casualties.
Russians shelled two settlements in Mykolaiv region, damaging private houses, but causing no casualties.
Russian occupants shelled two settlements in Mykolaiv region with artillery, no one was injured.
Russian troops shelled the outskirts of Ochakiv and damaged a building with a ballistic missile, but there were no casualties.
The head of the Mykolaiv regional administration said that on March 1, russian troops attacked the waters of the Ochakiv community in Mykolaiv region.
The Russian army shelled three communities in Mykolaiv region, damaging buildings and a fishing boat, but causing no casualties.
The Russian army fired rockets at the railway station in Kostyantynivka, wounding one person and damaging infrastructure such as a church, residential buildings, and schools.
Five settlements in Mykolaiv region were left without power after a Russian drone damaged a power line.
In the morning, Russians shelled a town in Mykolaiv region with artillery, but there were no casualties.
Russians shelled a village in Ukraine's Mykolaiv region with a multiple rocket launcher, wounding one person and destroying a house.
Russian troops shelled the Ukrainian town of Ochakiv three times on February 20, firing artillery shells at the town and the surrounding area, but there were no casualties.
Air defense forces in Mykolaiv region destroyed an enemy Shahed drone at night, and recorded artillery fire from Russian troops.
The Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company renamed 23 vessels, replacing their old Soviet names with Ukrainian names associated with cities on the rivers and seas or those under Russian occupation.
The Russian army attacked two communities in Mykolaiv region with artillery and drones on February 18, shelling the settlements, but causing no casualties.