Russians shelled cities in the Donetsk region, 3 civilians were killed: photos

Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Donetsk regional military administration said that Russian troops again shelled the territory of the Donetsk region. As a result, 3 civilians were killed and 4 injured on February 25, 2023.

Source: Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Donetsk regional military administration

Russians launched a rocket attack on Druzhkivka – they aimed at the administrative building of the industrial enterprise. Kramatorsk was also hit by a rocket – 1 person was injured, a dispensary was destroyed, and 8 buildings were damaged.

According to Pavlo Kyrylenke, Vuhledar and the neighborhood of the community were subjected to intense Russian shelling in the Volnovakha direction during the day.

“In the Donetsk side, Kurakhove and Kurakhivka came under fire, periodic artillery shelling was also recorded in Marinka, Krasnohorivka, and Novomykhailivka. One of the hottest spots remains Avdiivka – at night there were missile “arrivals” over the old and central parts of the city. In the morning, Halytsynivka of Novohrodiv territorial community was shelled, 2 houses were damaged,” informed the head of the Donetsk regional military administration.

Pavlo Kyrylenko added that in the Horlivka direction in Kostiantynivka territorial community, the administrative building in Kostiantynivka, and the power grid in Mykolaivka were damaged; Russian cluster munitions exploded in Krasne. Chasiv Yar and Soledar territorial communities were also under Russian fire, no casualties.

“In the Lysychansk direction, private houses in Lyman were damaged as a result of rocket fire – the Russian army dropped two S-300 rockets on the city. Torske and Zarichne communities were suffering from shelling, as well as Zvanivka, Pereizne and Verkhnyokamianske and Siversk,” reported the head of the Donetsk regional military administration.


See also: Russians shelled the Donetsk region injuring 5 civilians: photos


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