Donetsk City Council again reports sound of gunfire, injuries of five civilians
Five civilians were hurt in the Donetsk hostilities over the past day, says a report posted on the Donetsk City Council Web site on Friday.
"The fighting subsided overnight but in the morning residents said they could again hear the sound of heavy gunfire in the Leninsky, Kyivsky, Kalininsky and Kuibyshevsky districts," the report runs.
The City Council added that an administrative building at 10a Myru Avenue, a five-story residential building at 100b Universytetska Street, an Amstor shopping mall at 80a Universytetska Street, an administrative building of the Mining Rescue Service at 157 Artema Street, a 16-story residential building at 15i Panfilova Avenue and a private house at 34 Liubavina Street were damaged in the shelling of the city center on Thursday.
Damage of households and gas distribution grids has also been reported from the Kyivsky district. Donetskmiskgaz repairmen have confined the damage and restored gas supply.
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