The russian enemy struck Donetsk region with more than one and a half thousand strikes during the past day.
10 settlements came under the russian fire: the cities of Kurakhove, Myrnograd, Sloviansk, the villages of Kurakhivka, Ocheretyne, Shcherbynivka, the villages of Halytsynivka, Kalinove, Karlivka, Umanske, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported.

As a result of the strikes, 41 civilian objects were damaged – 29 residential buildings, an educational institution, a boiler house, social and critical infrastructure.
Russia directed 4 S-300 rockets at Mirnograd, injuring two civilians, damaging 18 apartment buildings, a private residence, a boiler room, an administrative building, an educational institution, and communications.

The occupiers shelled Kurakhivka with artillery, injuring two people and destroying 4 private houses.
An apartment building and a civilian car were damaged by an airstrike on Ocheretyn.
Four residents of Donetsk region were injured in a day – the police are documenting the consequences of Russian strikes.

The enemy opened fire 1,593 times on the contact line, 14 times on the residential sector.
10 settlements were under fire: the cities of Kurakhove, Myrnograd, Slovyansk, the villages of Kurakhivka, Ocheretine, Shcherbynivka, the villages of Halytsynivka, Kalinove, Karlivka, and Umanske.
Russia fired 4 S-300 missiles at Mirnograd, injuring two civilians and damaging 18 apartment buildings.
The occupiers shelled Kurakhivka with artillery, injuring two people and destroying 4 private houses.

Photo credits: National Police of Ukraine.
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