Russians shell Kostiantynivka with artillery, wounding two civilians

Russians shell Kostiantynivka with artillery, wounding two civilians

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Russian troops fired artillery at Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast, injuring two civilians.

This was reported on Facebook by Serhiy Horbunov, head of the Kostiantynivka Military Administration, according to Ukrinform.

“As a result of artillery shelling of Kostiantynivka, civilians and residential buildings were affected. One civilian was wounded in one of the strikes. The person sought medical assistance at the hospital in Druzhkivka on their own. The facade of a private house was damaged,” the report said.

Later, the enemy opened fire on the city again. Another civilian was wounded and also sought medical attention at a hospital in Kramatorsk. The facades of two apartment buildings were damaged as a result of the shelling.

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Horbunov stressed that the occupiers are deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure, posing a threat to people's lives, and called on local residents to leave.

As reported, on September 24, Russians dropped aerial bombs on Kostiantynivka, killing two people and wounding eight others.

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