The Russian army struck Avdiivka and Kurakhove: a woman, 72, was killed
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The Russian army struck Avdiivka and Kurakhove: a woman, 72, was killed

Ruined Avdiivka
Source:  online.ua

On February 8, the criminal army of the Russian Federation fired missiles at Avdiivka in the Donetsk region, causing the death of a woman and also destroying a hotel in Kurakhove.

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

According to the information of the head of Donetsk RMA, Dmytro Filashkin, a local woman died as a result of criminal rocket attacks by the Russian occupiers on Avdiivka.

Filashkin added that a 72-year-old woman was killed, and two houses were damaged as a result of rocket attacks.

More than 900 residents remain in Avdiivka — each of them exposes himself to mortal danger every day, — notes the head of the Donetsk Regional Government.

Meanwhile, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported that the Russian occupiers fired at a hotel in Kurakhovo.

As a result of an enemy attack, a fire broke out in the building.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs noted that one projectile hit the hotel building, after which a fire started on the third floor.

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

On the night of November 21, the Russian army hit Selydove with four missiles. The hospital and the mine were destroyed. A man died, six were injured.

The Russians staged a massive strike with S-300 missiles on Selydove in the Donetsk region — a hospital and a mine were attacked. Six people were injured, one died, and people may be under the rubble.

It was known beforehand that 53 apartment buildings, ten private buildings, four educational institutions, two administrative buildings, a private enterprise and 24 vehicles were damaged.

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