
Enemy Shells Donetsk Region's Settlements Eight Times In One Day
The head of the Donetsk Military District Military Administration, Vadym Filashkin, reported this on Telegram , Ukrinform reports.
"In just one day, Russians fired eight times at the settlements of the Donetsk region," the statement reads.
According to the head of the RMA, one house was destroyed in the Lyman community of the Kramatorsk district, four were damaged in Torske, one was destroyed and one was damaged in Zarichne. In the Kostiantynivka community, two private houses were damaged: in Kostiantynivka and Mykolaivka.
Read also: Three killed, five injured as Russian invaders shell Volnovakha district in Donetsk regionIn the Bakhmut district, seven private houses in the Chasiv Yar community were damaged by Russian shelling. An infrastructure facility was damaged in the Toretsk community.
A social infrastructure facility in the Kurakhivka community of Pokrovsk district was damaged.
Filashkin also informed that 59 more people, including 11 children, were evacuated from the front line in the Donetsk region.
As reported, the Russian army killed three residents of the Donetsk region and injured five others over the past day, June 15.
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