October 13, 2025
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Gorbunov: Due to Russian attacks FPV-Dron in Konstantinovka are dead and injured

Russian drones attacked locals in cars – two people were killed, three more were injured”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

As a result of the regular Russian attacks by FPV-Drons in Konstantinovka in Donetsk region, they were killed and wounded, said the head of the city military administration Sergey Gorbunov.

“In one of the cases, the enemy drone hit a car where locals moved. As a result of the explosion, two people were killed in place – they were injured, incompatible with life. Two more civilians were injured while driving a car and seeking medical help on a hospital in the city of Druzhkivka, ”he wrote on Facebook.

According to him, through another blow, the FPV-Drone in Konstantinovka was wounded by one civilian, which he went to the hospital in Kramatorsk on his own-he was also in the car during the attack.

Russian military regularly from various weapons – UAVs, missiles, booths, RSSUs – attacked Ukrainian regions.

The Russian leadership denies that during a full -scale war, the Russian army causes purposeful strikes in the civilian infrastructure of cities and villages of Ukraine, killing civilian populations and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply.

Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful.

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