Russian strike on Kostiantynivka: five killed, injury toll rises to 11

Russian strike on Kostiantynivka: five killed, injury toll rises to 11

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The number of people injured in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, due to Russians strike, has risen to 11.

This was reported by the Department of Communication of the National Police of Ukraine on Facebook, as Ukrinform informs.

"Five dead and 11 injured in Kostiantynivka: police paramedics are saving the victims," the statement reads.

The National Police of Ukraine reminded that Russia dropped at least six FAB-250 bombs on Kostiantynivka and its outskirts. Rescue operations are ongoing, and the police are documenting the aftermath of the attack.

"Among the dead are a 47-year-old woman and four men: 56, 57, 75 years old, with the age of another person still being determined. Five women and six men aged 33 to 83 were injured. Fifty-two civilian objects were damaged, including more than 20 residential buildings," the police stated.

The exact number of victims and the scale of the damage are still being determined.

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As reported, the Donetsk Regional Military Administration stated that Russian invaders dropped bombs on Kostiantynivka, resulting in at least five deaths and eight injuries.

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