Ukraine’s attack on Russian election polling stations
According to the announcement of the Russian election commissions, some polling centers in the regions annexed to Russia were targeted by Ukrainian attacks. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, the Ukrainian army attacked several voting centers in the regions annexed by Russia.
Russian election commissions in the Kherson region and Zaporizhia region reported that the Ukrainian army attacked several polling stations in the region, which were opened for the presidential election.
Natalia Ryabenkaya, a local election official, announced that on Saturday morning, Ukrainian forces destroyed a polling station in Blagoveshchenka, a village in the Zaporizhia region, in a drone strike. They targeted.
This local official quoted Russian military personnel as saying that the Ukrainian army used phosphorus ammunition in this attack. This attack did not cause any casualties.
Russian presidential elections started on Friday and continue until Sunday. This is the first time in the history of Russian presidential elections that the voting process is done in 3 days.