Enemy Shells Nevske In Luhansk Region With Artillery And Drones


(MENAFN- UkrinForm) On 13 July, Russian troops attacked Nevske in the Luhansk region.

The head of the Luhansk regional military administration, Artem Lysohor, said this in a Telegram message, Ukrinform reports.

"Nevske came under artillery and UAV fire yesterday. The enemy fired on Makiivka with artillery, a multiple rocket launcher system and actively used drones in the area," the statement said.

It is noted that the Russians conducted assault operations in Bilohorivka, near Stelmakhivka, Hrekivka and Makiivka.

Lysohor also noted that another person agreed to leave the frontline village. This is a 60-year-old resident of Nevske. He was helped to get to Sloviansk, where his relatives live. Krasnorechensk military administration will provide all necessary assistance to the evacuee.

Read also: Guerrillas discover large Russian training base in Luhansk region

The head of the region noted that residents of occupied Kreminna are drowning in household waste. Over the past two years, the invaders have done little in the city, and when it became "hotter", they stopped doing anything at all. No one has been collecting garbage from the collection points for more than a month.

The so-called 'Ministry of Education of the lPR' has been tasked with forming 'movement of the first' units in every classroom without exception.

As reported, large-scale forest fires , which the occupation regime's "rescuers" are unable to extinguish, are declared to be the reason why children from Luhansk region are sent to Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation to "rest".

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