Missile strikes on Donetsk region: Enemy shelled Toretsk, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Raihorodok

Missile strikes on Donetsk region: Enemy shelled Toretsk, Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Raihorodok

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Russian invaders have shelled several settlements in the Donetsk region, with civilian casualties reported.

Pavlo Kyrylenko, head of the Donetsk regional military administration, said this on Telegram in a report on the operational situation in the region as of 13:30.

"The Russians continue to launch rocket attacks on settlements in the Donetsk region. In particular, Toretsk has been shelled twice since the morning. One of the strikes hit the area of an outpatient clinic and the other hit the area of private garages. In Bakhmut, a Russian rocket damaged a sports complex there - the stand, the stand premises and the arena. Artillery shelling of Siversk, Avdiivka, the settlements of the Chasiv Yar, Illinivka and Sviatohirsk communities does not stop. [...] Raihorodok was shelled by Uragan cluster munitions – explosives experts are working on the spot. Currently, there are already civilian casualties in the region," he wrote.

Kyrylenko also noted that today enemy missiles damaged houses and infrastructure facilities in the Donetsk region.

He published photos of the destruction from the scene.

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