Occupants drop 9 bombs on Sloviansk. High-rise building hit, children injured

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Russian occupiers' aircraft struck Sloviansk, Donetsk Region, on Wednesday evening, December 3. The invaders dropped nine bombs on the city.

The head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadym Filashkin has reported this.

He told how one of the russian bombs hit a multi-storey residential building. At least eight people are known to have been injured, including two children.

The head of the Regional Military Administration added that the victims received the necessary medical care.

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Filashkin called on residents of the government-controlled part of the Donetsk Region not to neglect safety and evacuate, as there are no more safe places in the region.

The head of Sloviansk City Military Administration Vadim Liakh specified that the occupants struck the city around 5 p.m. The injured children - a 7-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy - are in stable condition. They were treated on an outpatient basis.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, over the past day, on December 2, the occupiers' army attacked 11 settlements in the Donetsk Region. Seven people were injured in the shelling, two of them were killed.

On November 27, the Donetsk Regional Military Administration reported that almost 130,000 people continue to stay in Sloviansk and Kramatorsk communities.

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