July 10, 2025
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Another person was killed in Donetsk region, five wounded because of the Russian FPV-Dron attack-Ova

According to the head of the Ova, a man was killed in Konstantinovka, and all five wounded – from Dobropillya, where the shot and seven cars were damaged due to attacks with drones.”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

In Donetsk, one person was killed, five more were injured as a result of Russian FPV Dron attacks, Vadim Filashkin, Head of the Regional Military Administration, said.

According to him, a man was killed in Konstantinovka, and all five wounded – from Dobropillya, where the shot and seven cars were damaged through the attacks with drones.

“The Russians are constantly beating civilians – and will be beaten in the future,” Fladin wrote in a telegram and urged to evacuate to safer regions.

Earlier today, Russia was first attacked by FPV-Drops of Dobropillya in Donetsk region, said Donbas Correspondent Realia (Radio Liberty Project), which arrived in place. The number of drones that attacked the city are now unknown, but people say they have heard them from different sides. Eyewitnesses were published in urban groups of videos of how to fly just over a busy street and explode near the cafe.

Dobropillya is a big city in the west of Donetsk region, which was still a rear. In June, there were single FPV lots, but the massive attack is the first time. From the city to the front line – about 23 kilometers.

Ova Filashkin, the head of the Ova Flashkin, reported that on July 9, eight people were killed in the Donetsk region, and most of the Russian FPV-Dron attacks were killed.

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