Russians struck Sloviansk with a 250-kg bomb: seven injured, destruction.
According to ТСН: Russian troops carried out an airstrike on Sloviansk using a guided bomb weighing 250 kg.
The data is provided by the police of the Donetsk region.
The bomb struck a private yard, leading to injuries among civilians and significant destruction.
Victims
As a result of the shelling, seven people were injured. Among them are five men aged 37 to 58 years, as well as two women — 34 and 70 years old. Police paramedics quickly provided first aid and transported the victims to the hospital.
Destruction
As a result of the attack, five multi-storey buildings and about 20 private suburban houses were damaged. In addition, a store, a garage, and a passenger car were affected.
Law enforcement actions
Law enforcement officers arrived at the scene to document the consequences of the strike and gather evidence of yet another war crime by the Russian army against the civilian population.
We remind you that in the morning, Russian troops also struck the industrial infrastructure in the Odesa region. According to the head of the Odesa Regional State Administration, Oleg Kiper, an empty tank was damaged at the port enterprise and insulation caught fire. There is currently no information about casualties or injuries.
This strike underscores the constant threat posed by Russia's military aggression to the civilian population of Ukraine. The noted casualties and destruction testify to the severe consequences of such attacks, which further highlight the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region.
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