Three wounded in Donetsk region due to enemy shelling

Three wounded in Donetsk region due to enemy shelling

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In Donetsk region, on the morning of February 2, Russian troops shelled the village of Shevchenko in Pokrovsk district, injuring three people and damaging two houses.

This was reported on Facebook by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadym Filashkin, Ukrinform reports.

“Already this morning, the village of Shevchenko came under fire in the community - 3 people were wounded and 2 houses were damaged,” he said.

He also reminded that 1 person was killed and 1 wounded in Pokrovsk yesterday, a house was damaged. At least nine houses were damaged in Pokrovsk district, in particular in Myrnohrad, Bilytske and Rodynske.

In Kramatorsk district, three houses and a gas pipeline in Lyman were damaged. An administrative building and a car were damaged in Kostyantynivka.

Eight houses were damaged in Siversk, Bakhmut district.

Read also: Civilian killed, another injured in Pokrovsk shelling

In total, Russians fired 12 times at localities in Donetsk region over the last day. 226 people, including 4 children, were evacuated from the frontline, said the head of the RMA.

As reported, almost half a thousand people, including 47 children, were evacuated from the front line in Donetsk region.

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