Five killed, 12 wounded as result of enemy shelling of Donetsk region
Five civilians were killed and twelve were wounded as a result of enemy shelling during Thursday, the head of Donetsk regional military administration, Vadym Filashkin, reported on the Telegram channel.
"In Pokrovsk, the enemy killed two men born in 1977 and 1978, and wounded two women. In Bilytske, a 54-year-old and a 69-year-old man were killed, a woman was wounded, and four two-storey buildings and three garages were damaged. Another person was wounded in Myrnohrad - there the enemy hit a civilian on a motorcycle with an FPV drone. In Mykolaivka, a person was wounded, four high-rise buildings and a coffee shop were damaged. The Russians attacked Illinivka with an FPV drone: they killed a man who celebrated his 47th birthday today, wounded five people, and damaged a house. In Kostiantynivka, two people were wounded, five high-rise buildings, two administrative buildings, a shop, a transport stop, and a power line were damaged," Filashkin informed.
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