Russian missile strike in Donetsk region: bodies of two more dead found

Russian missile strike in Donetsk region: bodies of two more dead found

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Two more bodies found after enemy shelling in Novohrodivka; Russian troops shelled civilians 19 times in 24 hours

The bodies of two more dead were found at the site of an enemy attack on a residential building in Novohrodivka, Donetsk region, on November 30, the acting head of the Donetsk Military Administration Igor Moroz said on Friday, UNN reports.

Search operation continues in Novohrodivka - bodies of 2 more people killed in the previous day's strike found

- Moroz said in Telegram.

Details

According to the police of Donetsk region, occupation forces attacked civilians 19 times over the past day. The Russian army shelled 6 localities: the cities of Avdiivka, Zalizne, Toretsk, Chasiv Yar, and the villages of Berdychi and Novoukrainka. 14 civilian objects were damaged, including 8 residential buildings, shops, an outpatient clinic, and cars.

According to the police, the occupants attacked Toretsk twice. In the morning, they shelled the city with artillery, wounding three residents. In the evening, two KAB-250 bombs were dropped on the private sector, destroying a private house. People were trapped under the rubble. The victims were rescued by police and rescuers. A man died as a result of the shelling, and three other people were injured. Private houses, a shop and a car were damaged.

Avdiivka reportedly withstood 11 enemy attacks, including 6 air strikes. 3 apartment buildings and a shop were damaged. There was no information on casualties.

An apartment building and a business were damaged by artillery shelling in Chasovyi Yar, police said.

As a reminder

On the night of November 30, the occupiers simultaneously fired six S-300 missiles at Pokrovsk district of Donetsk region. Pokrovsk, Novohrodivka and Myrnohrad came under fire. As a result of the shelling, 10 people were injured, including 4 children. Police paramedics saved an infant.

Earlier it was reported that five people, including a child, could be trapped under the rubble of the building. The day before, the bodies of two dead people were pulled out of the rubble of a house in Novohrodivka.