Military Affairs writes about this with reference to Ukrainian sources. They, in turn, rely on information from volunteers working on the ground.
The clearing of debris continues and the death toll is likely to rise.
Recall that the Russian Armed Forces sent two Iskander missiles to train personnel at the training center of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, where they trained electronic warfare specialists, electronic reconnaissance specialists and UAV operators.
The Times called the Poltava attack one of the deadliest in the Northern Military District. The Military Chronicle was amazed by the speed and precision with which Russian missiles worked on the target.