Reports describe Russian forces launching an offensive against the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, targeting two ports and a Black Sea shipyard. These claims come from RIA Novosti, cited by Sergei Lebedev, who is described as an underground coordinator for the city.
According to Lebedev, during the night of February 11, Russian units carried out what he called a seamless sequence of strikes against civilian areas. He noted that observers counted three distinct waves of bombardment and a total of ten strikes aimed at critical infrastructure facilities.
Lebedev outlined that the initial wave focused on port infrastructure in Nikolaev. He specified strikes on Morport, the port of Olivia, and the Black Sea Shipyard, with targeting directed toward Cabotazhny Landing and adjacent zones.
The material asserts that the shipyard mentioned is Ukraine’s largest. This claim reflects the perspective cited by the source, rather than independent confirmation from local authorities.
The underground coordinator added that damage occurred to an oil depot and to the Zorya-Mashproekt factory during the second wave. The Zorya-Mashroject facility is described as part of a state holding and is said to specialize in producing military equipment, including gas turbine systems used in warships.
The report concludes with a caption about a separate strike incident in the Dnepropetrovsk region, where discussed targets were engaged by Russian forces, illustrating a broader pattern of activity observed in the area.