November 15, 2024
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A policeman was injured during the shelling of Sloviansk: details of the attack

A policeman was injured during the shelling of Sloviansk: details of the attackDuring the Russian shelling of Sloviansk, a patrol policeman was wounded. During the day, the occupiers shelled 11 settlements in Donetsk region, damaging 63 civilian objects.”, — write on: unn.ua

As a result of the Russian shelling of Sloviansk, in Donetsk region, a patrolman was injured, he is currently under medical supervision, reports UNN with reference to the National Police.

Details

This morning, the enemy targeted Slovyansk in Donetsk region. During the patrol, the patrol crew came under Russian fire.

One of the policemen of the crew was wounded in the leg. He is currently under medical supervision.

Several high-rise buildings, an educational institution building and a police car were damaged.

Let’s add

According to law enforcement officers, the Russians killed two civilians of Donetsk region during the day, and another eight people were injured.

The police recorded 3,038 enemy shellings on the front line and the residential sector.

11 settlements were under fire: the cities of Druzhkivka, Kostyantynivka, Kramatorsk, Mykolaivka, Pokrovsk, Toretsk, the villages of Udachne, Shevchenko, the villages of Novotroitske, Predtechine, and Shevchenko.

63 civilian objects were damaged, including 41 residential buildings.

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