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Russians shell seven settlements in Donetsk Region on Sunday. There are killed and wounded

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  • Over the past 24 hours, two people were killed and three others were wounded as a result of russian shelling.
  • Thirty-six civilian structures were damaged, including 22 residential buildings.
Consequences of shelling in the Donetsk region. Photo: National Police
Consequences of shelling in the Donetsk region. Photo: National Police

Over the past 24 hours, on April 26, russian occupiers attacked seven settlements in the Donetsk Region. Two people were killed and three others were wounded as a result of enemy shelling. It was reported by the Donetsk Regional Police.

The cities of Druzhkivka, Kramatorsk, and Sloviansk, as well as the town of Shabelkivka and the villages of Kopani, Kurytsyne, and Osykove, came under enemy fire.

Thirty-six civilian structures were damaged, including 22 residential buildings.

In Kramatorsk, the russians carried out 9 strikes, including two with "KAB-500" bombs, killing two people and injuring one. Two apartment buildings and 17 private homes, an administrative building, non-residential premises, a garage, an infrastructure facility, and two civilian trucks were damaged.

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One person was injured in Druzhkivka, and a private home was damaged.

In Kopani, Pokrovsk District, a civilian was injured when an FPV drone struck the area.

In Sloviansk, three hospital rooms were damaged by a strike of a "Geran-2" UAV.

In Shabelkivka, an enemy FPV drone damaged two private homes.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the Security Service’s counterintelligence unit detained another agent of russian military intelligence (GRU) in the Donetsk Region. The perpetrator was preparing coordinates for airstrikes by the aggressor state, the russian federation, on Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka.

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