September 10, 2025
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The Russian Federation hit Konstantinovka from artillery and aviations: five wounded, burning houses

On September 9, Russian troops attacked Konstantinovka in Donetsk region with barrel artillery, FPV-Drone and aviation. Five people were injured as a result of the blows, it is noted that the victims can be rubbed.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On September 9, Russian troops attacked Konstantinovka in Donetsk region with barrel artillery, FPV-Drone and aviation. Five people were injured as a result of the blows, it is noted that the victims can be rubbed.

Source: Head of Konstantinovsky City Military Administration Sergey Gorbunov

Direct Language: “The invaders carried out another shelling in the city of Konstantinovka, resulting in the destruction of civilian infrastructure and the civilians were injured. The enemy fire was fired from the barrel artillery, FPV-Drone and Fab-500.

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 Photo: Sergey Gorbunov

Details: According to Gorbunov, the invaders made four artillery hits in the city. One person was injured and went to the doctors in Druzhkivka.

The shells destroyed nine objects, including eight private and one apartment building.

 Photo: Sergey Gorbunov

The Russian FPV-Dron also hit a car, but people were not injured. According to the official, four civilians, which probably remain under the rubble, were injured as a result of the aviation strike using the FAB-500.

Multi -storey buildings and parking were damaged.

 Photo: Sergey Gorbunov

“We urge everyone who is still in frontline areas and needs evacuation – do not delay!” – wrote Gorbunov.

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