Man killed in Kostiantynivka due to enemy drone attack

Man killed in Kostiantynivka due to enemy drone attack

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In Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, a Russian FPV drone killed a civilian man who was riding a bicycle.

According to Ukrinform, Serhii Horbunov, head of the Kostiantynivka City Military Administration, reported this on Facebook.

"In Kostiantynivka, another tragic incident occurred as a result of an enemy strike by an FPV drone. During the attack, a civilian resident of the city was killed. According to preliminary information, the man was riding a bicycle when he became a victim of the enemy strike," he wrote.

He noted that the injuries sustained by the man were incompatible with life.

Read also: Russian drone attacks vehicle carrying volunteers, foreign journalists in Donetsk region

No damage to infrastructure or residential buildings was recorded as a result of the attack.

"This incident is yet another reminder of the enemy's cynical actions, as it continues to deliberately target civilians. Law enforcement officers are documenting all war crimes committed by Russian forces," Horbunov stated.

He once again urged residents of the community to evacuate to safer regions of the country.

As reported earlier, on November 7, Russian invaders killed two and injured three residents of Donetsk region.

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