Russian invaders wounded nine civilians in Donetsk region on Apr 30

Russian invaders wounded nine civilians in Donetsk region on Apr 30

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Russian invaders wounded nine civilians, including four children, in Donetsk region on April 30

Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration, wrote this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

"On April 30, Russians wounded 9 more civilians, including 4 children, in Donetsk region: 3 in Dobropillia and 1 in Drobysheve," he wrote.

He noted that the death of one person injured in Luhansk region was registered in Bakhmut.

In addition, it was possible to clarify the information about the three victims in Mariupol, but the exact number of victims in Mariupol and Volnovakha cannot be established yet.

According to an infographic published by Kyrylenko, from February 24 to April 30 (as of 20:00), 286 civilians were killed and 890 more were injured in Donetsk region due to the Russian aggression.

On February 24, Russia launched a new phase of its eight-year war against Ukraine – a full-scale invasion. Russian troops have been shelling and destroying key infrastructure facilities, conducting massive shelling of residential areas of Ukrainian cities and villages using artillery, multiple rocket launchers and ballistic missiles.

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