
Enemy Shells Dobropillia Overnight, Damaging High-Rise Buildings And Setting Houses Ablaze
This was reported by the press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES) in Telegram , Ukrinform reports.
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“At night, Dobropillia came under attack. As a result of enemy shelling, two private houses caught fire, high-rise buildings and seven more civilian homes were damaged,” the SES said.
The rescuers reminded that the day before, Russians had launched UAV strikes on Sloviansk, which had injured two civilians, damaged civilian infrastructure and started a fire.
Read also: Russian aviation launching massive attack on Kupiansk“The fire engulfed a two-story building of a non-operational enterprise, destroyed some apartment buildings, cars and an educational institution. Rescuers have eliminated the consequences of Russian attacks on Sloviansk and Dobropillia,” the press service said.
As reported by Ukrinform, on the evening of March 19, Russians attacked Sloviansk with attack drones, injuring two people .
Photo: SES
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