December 4, 2024
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The enemy hit a residential building in Kostyantynivka with artillery: report

ArmiyaInform correspondents visited the scene. The shells hit between an apartment building and a kindergarten. As the local residents said, in…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

Read for: < 1 min. December 3, 2024, 5:18 p.m

On the afternoon of December 3, the Russian occupation forces launched an artillery attack on the town of Kostyantynivka in Donetsk region.

ArmiyaInform correspondents visited the scene.

The shells hit between an apartment building and a kindergarten. As the local residents said, at that time a taxi arrived in the courtyard of the house, in which two passengers got on.

According to the official information of Donetsk OVA, as a result of the explosion, the taxi driver died on the spot, and three local residents were injured.

The shelling damaged three high-rise buildings, a kindergarten building, a gas pipeline and a car.

The crater from the explosion was up to half a meter deep, and traces of the debris were clearly visible on the house (in many apartments, windows were broken, plywood sheets were cut, which were used to cover part of the windows, deep holes in the concrete panels of the walls) and nearby trees, where the debris stripped large pieces of bark.

Pools of blood, pieces of clothing and a bloodied, never-used tourniquet were left at the place where the taxi had parked.

The Donetsk regional military administration reminds that this morning the Russians also killed two people and wounded two more in the Pokrovsk community.

“Take care of yourself! Evacuate in a timely manner!”, – urges the regional authorities of Donetsk region.

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