January 1, 2026
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A civilian died as a result of the Russian shelling of Kostyantynivka in Donetsk region

Russian troops in Donetsk region shelled Kostyantynivka with barrel artillery, resulting in the death of a civilian from serious injuries.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

A civilian died as a result of the Russian shelling of Kostyantynivka in Donetsk region Illustrative photo: getty images

Russian troops in Donetsk region shelled Kostyantynivka with barrel artillery, resulting in the death of a civilian from serious injuries.

Source: Serhii Gorbunov, head of the city military administration of Kostyantynivka

straight language: “Another shelling was carried out today by the enemy from barrel artillery. Unfortunately, this attack took the life of a civilian. The injuries received were not compatible with life the person died on the spot.”

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Details: He emphasized that the situation in the community remains extremely tense, and it is currently impossible to carry out a full inspection of the scene of events due to the immediate threat of repeated shelling and the high activity of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles that constantly hover over the community.

Direct speech: “The enemy does not even provide an opportunity to dignify and safely collect the bodies of the dead or provide assistance to the injured, once again confirming its insidious terror tactics.”

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