September 29, 2024
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In the morning, the occupiers are shelling Donetsk region with rockets and artillery: seven injured

In the morning, the occupiers shelled Donetsk region with rockets and artillery: seven wounded. Russian troops shelled several settlements in the Donetsk region. As a result of the attacks, 7 civilians were injured, residential buildings and commercial facilities were damaged.”, — write on: unn.ua

Today, September 27, in Donetsk region, Russian troops shelled Mirnograd, Kostyantynivka, and the Visoko-Ivanivka microdistrict. As a result of enemy attacks, 7 civilians were injured. About this UNN reports with reference to the regional police.

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The occupiers targeted the Visoko-Ivanivka microdistrict of Slovyansk OTG. Previously, the enemy fired at it using “UMPB D-30 SN”. A married couple suffered mine-explosive injuries, a fracture and a concussion.

In addition, the Soviet Union probably attacked Myrnograd with artillery, as a result of which a 51-year-old citizen received penetrating wounds.

Russian troops also shelled Kostyantynivka several times. Four residents were injured – women aged 37 and 61 and two men aged 36 and 67.

The victims were near shopping facilities and in their homes. Private and multi-apartment buildings, commercial facilities, cafes and shops were damaged in the city.

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