Four pice officers injured in Donetsk region due to Russian shelling

In Donetsk region, the Russian forces shelled eight settlements leaving two pele killed, while nine civilians and four pice officers were injured.

This was reported by the National Pice of Ukraine, as conveyed by Ukrinform.

The towns affected by the shelling included Kostiantynivka, Kurakhove, Mykaivka, and Toretsk, as well as the villages of Kostiantynil, Markove, Rozdne, and Sontsivka. A total of 70 civilian objects were damaged, including 22 residential buildings.

"The Russian military drped two FAB-250 bombs equipped with a guidance module on Kostiantynivka, killing one person and injuring three civilians. In Mykaivka, the occupiers killed a civilian and damaged a civilian car, a motorcycle, and a power line," the report stated.

Kostiantynil was hit by shelling from a Tornado-S multiple rocket launcher injuring two residents and causing damage to three private houses and a car.

In Kurakhove, an attack by an enemy drone injured a man and an elderly woman. One person was injured in Toretsk and another in Sontsivka.

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In Markove, four private houses were damaged, while three were damaged in Rozdne.

In addition to civilian casualties, four pice officers were also injured due to Russian shelling, with one in serious condition.

The pice and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have launched criminal proceedings under Article 438 (viation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.

With the help of the pice, 101 pele were evacuated, including 16 children. Since the start of mandatory evacuation, a total of 311,252 individuals have been evacuated, including 36,285 children and 8,495 pele with disabilities.

As reported by Ukrinform earlier, over the past day, the Russian forces killed two pele and injured nine others in Donetsk region.

Source: ukrinform.net

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