December 22, 2024
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The Russian army with artillery attacked a bus with passengers in the Pokrovsky district: 4 people were injured

The Russian army fired artillery at a bus with passengers in the Pokrovsky district: 4 people were injured. In the village of Udachne, the Russian military fired artillery at a bus with passengers. Four people aged between 26 and 46 were injured of varying degrees of severity and were hospitalized.”, — write on: unn.ua

On Tuesday, December 17, the Russian army struck the Udachny Pokrovsky district. A bus with passengers was hit, as a result of which four people were injured. This is reported by the Donetsk regional prosecutor’s office, writes UNN.

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According to the investigation, on December 17 at 3:50 p.m., the occupiers probably fired artillery at the village of Udachne, Pokrovsky District.

A bus was in the affected area. Four passengers aged 26, 39, 41 and 46 were injured. The victims were diagnosed with a closed fracture, contusion, contusion, shrapnel and penetrating wounds. The men were taken to the hospital for treatment,

Under the procedural leadership of the Pokrovsk District Prosecutor’s Office, a pre-trial investigation was started in criminal proceedings for the commission of a war crime (Part 1, Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

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