Occupants attacked Donetsk region — a deceased person was retrieved from the rubble.
Russian troops attacked the Donetsk region on Monday, July 7. Unfortunately, the attack resulted in the death of one person and injuries to seven others due to shelling.
This information was shared by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadim Filashkin via Telegram.
Shelled areas in Donetsk region on July 7
In the city of Kostiantynivka, rescuers pulled a woman's body from the rubble of a building. It is likely that another person remains under the debris.
There was also shelling of the city of Kramatorsk from Russian 'Tornadoes', resulting in three people injured, and the industrial zone was damaged.
“Three more people were injured in the Andriivska community - a civilian car came under fire from an FPV drone. Additionally, in the Pokrovsk community, a Russian drone injured a moped driver,” Filashkin reported.
The head of the regional military administration urged local residents to evacuate in a timely manner.
It is also worth noting that on July 7, several drones attacked Kharkiv. The State Emergency Service showcased the consequences of the attack. Furthermore, on the same day, the occupiers struck Zaporizhzhia, causing damage to a university building.
Since the beginning of July, military actions have intensified in eastern Ukraine, resulting in casualties among the civilian population and the destruction of towns and villages. Unfortunately, this trend continues; Ukrainian military personnel and local residents continue to suffer from the enemy's aggression.
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