December 27, 2024
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Rescuers in Donetsk region came under fire while extinguishing a fire

Rescuers in Donetsk region came under fire while extinguishing fires. Russian troops shelled 4 settlements in Donetsk region, one person was killed. In the village of Udachne, the rescuers came under repeated fire while extinguishing the fire.”, — write on: unn.ua

last day, on December 24, Russian troops shelled 4 settlements in the Donetsk region, as a result of which a person died. During the extinguishing of the fire, which arose due to the shelling of the residential sector of the Udachne village, the rescuers came under repeated enemy fire. About this UNN reports with reference to the State Emergency Service and the regional police.

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The cities of Lyman, Pokrovsk, the village of Udachne, and the village of Horikhove were under enemy fire last day. As a result of the Russian attacks, 9 civilian objects were damaged, including 6 residential buildings.

The Russians hit Udachny with artillery – they killed a man. A residential building and two outbuildings on the territory of one of the private households caught fire.

Emergency personnel localized the fire, with an area of ​​160 square meters, but due to repeated shelling, they were forced to temporarily stop work.

It is also reported that an apartment building in Pokrovsk was damaged as a result of a drone attack.

In addition, 3 private houses were destroyed in Gorikhovo due to Russian strikes, and a cafe in Lyman.

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