June 26, 2025
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The Russian drone hit the high -rise building in Donetsk region: five were injured, among them a teenager

On the night of June 26, the Russian Dron Kamikadze hit a five-storey residential building in Belozersk, Donetsk region. Five people were injured as a result of the attack, including a 15-year-old boy. Source: Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office Details: It is reported that at about 2:00 enemy lasser “Geran-2” hit a five-storey residential building.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Photo: Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office

On the night of June 26, the Russian Dron Kamikadze hit a five-storey residential building in Belozersk, Donetsk region. Five people were injured as a result of the attack, including a 15-year-old boy.

Source: Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office

Details: It is reported that at about 2:00 the enemy drone “Geran-2” hit a five-storey residential building.

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 Photo: Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office

The fire broke out. Five civilians, including an 86-year-old woman, a 15-year-old boy and his mother, were injured.

The victims have mine-explosive injuries, slaughter, closed fractures, shrapnel wounds and abrasions. All the victims were provided with medical care.

 Photo: Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office

Three high -rise buildings and seven cars are also damaged in the city.

Law enforcement officers launched a pre -trial investigation in criminal proceedings under Part 1 of Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine – violation of the laws and customs of war.

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