Russian forces bombed Ukrainian administration building, 8 civilians missing
Most of the staff who were working in the administration building evacuated safely
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Russian forces attacked a state administration building in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, Tuesday morning, just as employees were arriving, according to an official.
There were no reported casualties in the attack.
Vitaliy Kim, the head of regional administration, shared a photo of the administration building as the sun was still rising. The photo shows a massive hole in the building, reportedly from aircraft that entered the Nikolaev area from Crimea.
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Most of the staff who were working in the administration building evacuated safely, though eight people remain trapped in the rubble, the Kyiv Independent reported.
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"Three military personnel [are] believed to be under the rubble," the outlet said.
⚡️Russian forces hit Mykolaiv's regional state administration building.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 29, 2022
Most employees were able to get out. Rescuers are looking for eight civilians and three military personnel believed to be under the rubble.
Source: Vitaliy Kim, head of regional administration pic.twitter.com/Hat08rlGMd
Also on Tuesday morning, Ukrainian and Russian delegations are meeting in Istanbul to continue negotiations that could end the war.