Guided aerial bomb strikes on Sloviansk: Number of wounded climbs to three

Guided aerial bomb strikes on Sloviansk: Number of wounded climbs to three

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In the Donetsk region, the number of civilians wounded in Sloviansk as a result of two guided aerial bombs has increased to three.

This was reported by the Donetsk region police on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

“Today, Russia struck the city with two guided aerial bombs, causing extensive damage. Among the wounded are two women aged 37 and 46, as well as a 49-year-old man. The victims have been diagnosed with mine-blast injuries and bruises,” the report said.

It is noted that 15 apartment buildings, nine private houses, three educational institutions, fire department garages, a trolleybus control center, and a trolleybus, as well as four civilian cars, were damaged.

Investigation teams, bomb disposal experts, paramedics, and patrol police worked at the sites of the strikes. The police have announced that the investigation is now complete.

Read also: Seven dead, 21 wounded: Emergency rescue operations completed in Kyiv after Russian attack

As reported, on November 25, Russian troops struck Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, injuring two civilians and hitting educational institutions.

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