In Nevske, 15 explosions occurred overnight, people in Sievierodonetsk are sent to military commissariat when trying to receive administrative services - Luhansk regional military commissariat
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops shelled Nevske with 15 explosions; in Severodonetsk, men looking for work are being drafted to the military commissariat.
Yesterday, Russian troops shelled the temporarily occupied Nevske, with 15 explosions. When trying to to receive administrative services in Severodonetsk are sent to the military enlistment office, in Lysychansk the occupiers once again inspect empty apartments for possible defects, according to the head of the Artem Lisogor, the head of Luhansk regional military administration, reports UNN.
Details
Occupants heavily shelled Nevske - 15 explosions occurred in the village yesterday. explosions occurred in the village yesterday. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties and no new destruction
It is noted that when the security situation allowed, the residents of the settlement humanitarian aid was distributed and residents were offered to evacuate.
In addition, on December 24, the enemy reportedly tried to break through the defense of of the Ukrainian military near Stelmakhivka, but was forced to retreat to previously previously occupied positions.
Also yesterday, Russian aircraft attacked Novoyehorivka and Serebryansky forest.
Addendum
In Sievierodonetsk, all men of military age are sent to the military commissariat when they try to receive any administrative service are sent to the military enlistment office. This applies to both applying for a Russian passport and trying to find a job. As noted, the medical medical commission will start examining people liable for military service right after the New Year.
Meanwhile, in neighboring Lysychansk, Russians once again inspected empty apartments for possible defects, allegedly before restoring them
They open all the empty apartments one by one. apartments, draw up a defect report, and meanwhile look for something more or less valuable, that's still left
He also noted that some high-rise buildings have been "pre-inspected" more than once.