Russians killed civilians in the city center of Kurakhove, Donetsk region

This was reported by the chief of the city’s military administration, Roman Padun.

Today, early in the morning, the enemy once again shelled Kurakhove with fragmentation-explosive projectiles. The central part of the city was affected, and high-rise buildings were damaged. Two people were injured, and unfortunately, two died. All information regarding damage and destruction is being clarified.

Furthermore, it is noted that yesterday, in the late afternoon, shots were fired near the outskirts of Hranitne village, damaging electrical networks. Residents of the Uspenivsky starosta district were left without electricity. DTEK REM specialists are working on restoration.

Also, in the evening, there was shelling in Kurakhove, affecting the southern outskirts of the city. Electrical networks were damaged, leaving a part of the city without electricity.

Photo: city’s military administration

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