Russians shelled Donetsk region: 5 dead and destruction in several cities.

Russians shelled Donetsk region: 5 dead and destruction in several cities
Russians shelled Donetsk region: 5 dead and destruction in several cities

Shelled by the Russian army in the Donetsk region: victims and destruction

According to inkorr.com: On September 14, Russian troops carried out 46 shellings in the Donetsk region, resulting in the death of five civilians, and 13 more were injured. This was reported by the head of the regional military administration Vadim Filashkin.

Filashkin specified that in the Shakhivska community of the Pokrovsk district, one person was killed, another was injured, and a bus was also damaged.

In the Kramatorsk district, significant destruction and human losses were recorded:

  • In Kostiantynivka, four people were killed, and ten were injured. Over 40 residential buildings, administrative buildings, shops, and vehicles were damaged.
  • In Oleksandrivka, Kramatorsk, Yampol, and Illinivka, one person was injured in each of the settlements.
  • Severe destruction was noted in Sloviansk (5 high-rise buildings and an enterprise were damaged) and Ocheretyne (3 high-rise buildings, a private house, and administrative buildings were destroyed).

According to Vadim Filashkin, one person was also injured in Siversk, and two houses were damaged.

A total of 1001 people were evacuated from frontline settlements, including 109 children.

The shelling carried out by Russian troops in the Donetsk region on September 14 resulted in the death of five civilians and 13 injuries. These brutal actions continue to cause numerous human losses and serious material damage.

According to reports, the situation in the Donetsk region leaves extremely positive consequences. Shelling not only takes lives but also leads to destruction of housing and infrastructure. Alongside the tragedy of civilians, the humanitarian situation in the region is complicated by the evacuation of people from dangerous areas, and the need for assistance is increasing.

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