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One person killed, seven wounded - consequences of hostile shelling in Donetsk region

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Russian troops conducted 21 attacks on civilians in Donetsk region over the last day in the Donetsk region. In particular, they attacked the town of Selidove with rockets. As a result of the enemy shelling of the region, one person was killed and seven were wounded. This was reported by UNN with reference to the police of the Donetsk region.

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13 settlements came under enemy fire Donetsk region:  Avdiivka, Kurakhove, Selydove, Chasiv Yar, Berdychi, Druzhba, Lastochkino, Malynivka, Mykolaivka, Novokalynove, Oleksiivka, Solovyove, and Torske.

25 civilian objects were damaged, including 10 residential buildings, administrative buildings, 2 private enterprises, 3 educational institutions, a hospital, and cars.

Using Grad multiple rocket launchers the occupiers hit Chasovyi Yar, killing one person and injuring 6. 6 private houses were damaged. private houses were damaged. As a result of artillery shelling in Torske a civilian was wounded

- the police report says.

Four S-300 missiles hit the town of Selidove. An educational institution, 2 administrative buildings, 2 private enterprises, apartment buildings, and cars were damaged. houses, and cars.

In Avdiivka the enemy attacked Avdiivka with airplanes and tanks. A hospital and an educational institution were destroyed.

Two houses were damaged as a result of Russian shelling in Mykolaivka.

SEE ALSO: Army Russian army fired more than 150 times in Zaporizhzhia region in 24 hours, attacked 29 drones: one person was injured

Tatiana Kraevskaya

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