Massive Russian attack on Donetsk region: 17 wounded, 100+ buildings damaged

Massive Russian attack on Donetsk region: 17 wounded, 100+ buildings damaged

War in Ukraine

The number of people who were injured in Donetsk region as a result of a massive Russian strike on the territory of the region has increased to 17.

This was reported on Facebook by the Communication Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

“Donetsk region. The number of wounded has increased to 17 as a result of a massive attack on the territory of the region. The enemy dropped 10 aerial bombs on the residential sector: 9 - on Kostyantynivka and 1 - on Kramatorsk. In Kramatorsk, Russians killed a 52-year-old man and wounded 12 other civilians. In Kostyantynivka, 5 people were injured,” the press service said.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, more than 100 destructions have been documented so far, including 69 apartment buildings and 47 private houses, infrastructure facilities, 76 garages, and more than 25 civilian vehicles.

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