Occupiers shelled the market in Kostyantynivka: there are dead (video).
Today, September 7, Russian troops shelled the market in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region. This is not the first Time the market becomes the target of shelling. Local Telegram channels report this.
According to eyewitnesses, the target of the shelling was the market, and there are dead and injured as a result of the strike. Information is still being clarified.
On the morning of September 7, Russian troops shelled Kostyantynivka. According to eyewitnesses, there are dead and injured as a result of the strike. The market was again under attack. Details are being clarified.
— Главком (@GLAVCOM_UA) September 7, 2024
According to eyewitnesses, there are victims and injured as a result of the attack, and the market once again became the target of shelling. According to local Telegram channels, 8 to 10 explosions were heard.
Later, the head of Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin, confirmed that Russian troops shelled Kostyantynivka in the Donetsk region with artillery, resulting in three people being killed, three being injured, and there being material damage. Filashkin wrote: "3 people were killed and 3 injured as a result of the shelling of Kostyantynivka. Russians shelled the city with artillery, killing three men aged 24 to 69. Three people received minor injuries and were provided with necessary medical assistance".
Recall that in the Kyiv region, an air raid alert lasted more than eight hours due to an attack by enemy drones. Critical and residential objects were not damaged, and three private houses were damaged during the fall of debris from downed targets.
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