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Russia attacks 5 settlements in Donetsk Region on Wednesday. There are killed and wounded

Consequences of shelling in the Donetsk Region. Photo: National Police
Consequences of shelling in the Donetsk Region. Photo: National Police

During the last day, December 3, russian occupants shelled five localities in the Donetsk Region. The enemy attacks resulted in two deaths and 13 injuries, including three children. This is reported by the Donetsk Regional Police.

The towns of Kostantynivka, Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Pokrovsk, and Novodonetske came under enemy fire.

71 civilian objects, including 47 residential buildings, were destroyed.

In Kostiantynivka, russians hit a five-story building with a KAB-250 bomb, killing two people. One person was injured as a result of an FPV drone hit.

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The enemy struck Sloviansk 9 times, 7 of them with KAB-250 bombs. 8 residents were wounded, including two children - a 13-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl. 12 apartment buildings and 35 private houses, 4 shops, a cafe, a post office, a driving school, an administrative building, a gas station, a shopping pavilion, a pet shop, an outbuilding, critical infrastructure, and 6 cars were damaged.

Three people were wounded in Kramatorsk, where the enemy was firing with drones. A non-residential building and critical infrastructure were damaged.

A 10-year-old boy was wounded in Novodonetsk as a result of a strike by a Geranium-2 UAV.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, a significant number of people still live in frontline communities in the Donetsk Region, which are under constant shelling. In particular, 80,000 residents live in the Kramatorsk community. 49,000 residents currently live in the Sloviansk community.

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