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occupiers fired at 11 settlements of Donetsk region – tsn.ua.

Posted on June 17, 2022


During the past 24hrs, the Russian occupiers fired on 11 settlements in the Donetsk region.

Destroyed the housing sector and other civilian objects, killed and wounded civilians.

As reports Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, evidence of crimes has been collected.

It is noted that during the past 24 hours Russian troops have attacked Avdiivka, New York, Toretsk, Krasnohorivka, Novoukrainka, Nelipivka, Kurdyumivka, Ocheretin, Bakhmut, Staryi Mykolayivka, and Zaitsev.

The occupiers fired from small arms, tanks, artillery, mortars, X-22 and X-59MK missiles, Hurricane and Hail volley fire missile systems.

42 civilian facilities were destroyed: 32 residential buildings, a children’s art center, an educational institution, medical centers, a correctional facility, a business and cars. Currently, 336 settlements remain without electricity, 174 have no water supply.

We will remind, on February 24 Russia attacked Ukraine, inflicting a series of missile and air strikes on our cities, including Kiev. The large-scale invasion has been going on for 114 days (8 years of war). The occupiers continue to destroy Ukrainian villages, towns and cities with cruise missiles and air bombs, killing civilians and destroying infrastructure.

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