Drones attack coal enterprise in Donetsk region, two workers injured

Drones attack coal enterprise in Donetsk region, two workers injured

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In Pokrovsk community of Donetsk region, three enemy drones hit a coal enterprise, injuring two workers.

The Pokrovsk Town Military Administration reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“At approximately 11:40 on December 6, three FPV drones hit the territory of a coal enterprise in the village of Kotlyne. As a result of the strike, two workers sustained injuries," the statement reads.

The attack also damaged a 16 MW electrical transformer and a cargo vehicle.

Additionally, on December 6, a gas pipeline in the Lazurnyi neighborhood of Pokrovsk community was damaged by enemy action. The damage was promptly repaired, and there were no service disruptions for residents.

Read also: About 318,000 civilians remain in Donetsk region, evacuation continues

In the same area, another FPV drone hit the balcony of a residential apartment building. No injuries have been reported in that incident.

As reported, Donetsk region remains under constant shelling by Russian forces, with daily attacks causing civilian casualties and damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure, including energy and gas facilities. The Pokrovsk front remains one of the most active hotspots.

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