Russian troops drop three guided bombs on high-rise buildings in Kostiantynivka

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Russian troops dropped three FAB-250 guided bombs on three high-rise buildings in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region.

According to Ukrinform, Serhii Horbunov, head of the Kostiantynivka City Military Administration, reported this on Facebook.

"As a result of another air strike by the occupiers on residential areas of the city, three high-rise buildings, which were home to hundreds of people, turned into ruins... This time, Russian aviation used three FAB-250 guided aerial bombs... Fortunately, according to preliminary information, there are no casualties, but the scale of the destruction is terrifying," the city's leader wrote.

He explained that aerial bombs are super-powerful weapons designed to destroy fortifications, but the enemy is using them to destroy peaceful high-rise buildings.

“What the Russians call ‘military targets’ are actually our living rooms, children's rooms, and cozy courtyards. Every guided aerial bomb that hits is an attempt to kill not only the city but also our spirit,” Horbunov emphasized.

He urged people not to wait for the next attack and to evacuate, as this is the only way to save themselves and their loved ones.

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As reported, Russian invaders killed three residents of the Donetsk region and wounded two others on February 17.

Photo: Serhii Horbunov, Facebook