Russian army attacks Lyman in Donetsk region with three guided aerial bombs and a drone at night, causing destruction - RMA

Russian army attacks Lyman in Donetsk region with three guided aerial bombs and a drone at night, causing destruction - RMA

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Last night, the enemy attacked the town of Lyman with guided aerial bombs and a drone, destroying several buildings and damaging others, although there were no casualties.

Last night, Russian troops attacked Liman in Donetsk region with three guided aerial bombs and a drone, destroying several buildings and damaging others, without causing casualties, the head of the Donetsk RMA Vadim Filashkin said on Wednesday, UNN reports.

Last night, the enemy once again struck a cynical blow against the civilians of Lyman. The occupiers attacked the city with three UMPB D-30 SM guided aerial bombs and an FPV drone. Fortunately, there were no casualties, but there is destruction

- Filashkin wrote on Telegram.

According to him, "four private houses, a shop, and outbuildings were destroyed." "The administrative building and cars were damaged," added the RMA head.

"All relevant services are working at the site of the shelling, power grids are being repaired and people are receiving construction materials," he noted.

"I emphasize once again: it is dangerous to be in the region. Evacuate the area! Save your lives," emphasized Filashkin.

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Director of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise Oleksandr Ruvin previously saidthat due to sanctions pressure, Russians began using parts similar to those used in household fans in the production of aircraft bombs.

"Previously, part of the wing opening mechanism on Russian aircraft bombs was more specific in its manufacture, but now these are parts similar to those used in household fans. The function is preserved, but its quality and efficiency are definitely lower. At the same time, this does not change the fact that Russia deliberately uses these weapons against the civilian population of Ukraine and, unfortunately, in many cases their use leads to serious consequences and human casualties," said Oleksandr Ruvin.