The Russian army dropped an aerial bomb on Kurakhovо. More than ten people were injured
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The Russian army dropped an aerial bomb on Kurakhovо. More than ten people were injured

The Russian army dropped an aerial bomb on Kurakhov
Source:  online.ua

The head of the Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin, noted that the criminal army of the Russian Federation dropped an aerial bomb on Kurakhov, as a result of which more than ten people were injured.

What is known about the consequences of the attack of the Russian army on Kurakhovo

Kurakhove came under fire today at noon - the enemy aimed at the very center of the city, damaged at least 15 high-rise buildings. According to preliminary information, the Russians used a guided aerial bomb, Filashkin noted.

The head of the OVA emphasized that as of 4:00 p.m. it was known about the injuries of sixteen people. Two of them are in serious condition.

Representatives of the local authorities, the police and rescuers are working at the scene of the crime, Filashkin added.

What is known about the consequences of the attacks of the Russian army in Donetsk region

According to the representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Donetsk Regional Government, at least 22 people have been injured since the beginning of the day as a result of attacks by the criminal army of the Russian Federation on populated areas in Donetsk region.

According to law enforcement officials, during the night, the enemy hit Mirnograd with four S-300 missiles. As a result, three local residents were injured:

  • women aged 33 and 50,

  • 37-year-old man.

In the morning, the occupiers attacked Pokrovsk. Here, the law enforcement officers reported three injured people.

So far, the police have documented more than 60 destructions. According to OVA, the following were damaged:

  • 14 high-rise buildings,

  • 4 private houses,

  • 2 educational institutions,

  • gas pipe,

1.8 thousand subscribers are currently without gas, OVA noted.

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