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Russia attacks 10 settlements in Donetsk Region on Monday. Two people killed and three wounded

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

Over the last day, January 26, the military of the aggressor country russia attacked ten settlements in the Donetsk Region. Two people were killed and three others were wounded as a result of the occupiers' shelling. It was reported by the police of the Donetsk Region.

The towns of Dobropillia, Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, Mykolaivka, Sloviansk, Oleksandrivka, Oleksiievo-Druzhkivka, Raihorodok, and the villages of Dmytro-Dariivka and Ocheretyne were under fire

25 civilian objects were destroyed, including 6 residential buildings.

At 4:40 a.m. today, russian troops dropped three FAB-250 bombs with an UMPK module on Sloviansk, killing a married couple, aged 45 and 48. Their 20-year-old son was wounded. Two private houses were destroyed to the ground, three more were damaged. Yesterday, the enemy attacked the town with drones, and a gas pipeline was damaged.

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Russians shelled Druzhkivka with FPV drones - a civilian, 57 years old, was injured. A boiler house was damaged.

A woman of 47 years old was wounded in Oleksiievo-Druzhkivka as a result of an attack by an enemy FPV drone

Russia struck Kramatorsk 6 times with a KAB-250 bomb and drones. An enterprise, infrastructure, and cars were damaged.

In Mykolaivka, an FPV drone damaged a civilian car. The occupants attacked Raihorodok with Smerch MLRS and Molniya-2 UAVs, destroying 6 private houses.

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In Oleksandrivka, an administrative building, a dormitory, and a non-residential building were damaged as a result of the hits of five Geran-2 UAVs.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, over the past month, about 7,000 civilians left the government-controlled areas of the Donetsk Region.

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