Russian missile strike damages major sports complex in Ukraine's Mykolaiv

Russian missile strike damages major sports complex in Ukraine's Mykolaiv

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On the evening of August 2, a Russian missile strike hit the Vodoliy multifunctional sports complex in Mykolaiv, causing significant damage to the facility.

The Sports Committee of Ukraine reported this in a Facebook post, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

Vodoliy is one of Ukraine’s premier training centers for national diving and synchronized swimming teams. The building sustained broken windows and was littered with debris following the attack.

According to the committee, dozens of Ukrainian champions and prize-winners who proudly carried the flag of Ukraine at international competitions were brought up in Vodoliy. Young stars train here, who should become the basis of the national team in the coming years.

Authorities emphasized that this is not the first time sports infrastructure has been targeted.

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, over 500 sports facilities have been damaged across Ukraine.

“The aggressor is trying not only to destroy infrastructure but also to demoralize the nation by targeting its symbols,” the committee added. “Despite everything, Vodoliy—like other damaged sports facilities—will be restored.”

As earlier reported, the Russian army launched a missile strike on Mykolaiv, leaving seven civilians injured.

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