Ukrainian policemen who brought aid to residents of Luhansk region came under enemy fire
Kyiv • UNN
Ukrainian police officers who were delivering aid to residents of Makiivka, Luhansk region, came under fire from Russian troops while distributing food and construction materials.
Police officers, while delivering food and building materials to the settlements of Luhansk region, came under fire from the Russian army. This is reported by UNN with a link to the page of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.
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Residents of Makiivka, Luhansk region, and police officers delivering a week's worth of food and construction materials came under fire from the Russian armed forces.
The invaders shelled Makiivka with rocket artillery yesterday morning, when Luhansk police were helping the local population. Fortunately, there were no casualties among the villagers. Policemen received first aid
According to official information, on April 11, residents of Makiivka and Hrekivka received construction materials to rebuild their homes and a week's supply of bread. At the same time, the Russian occupiers were shelling:
Russians attacked Makiivka and Nevske with mortars and cannon artillery. They sent 20 unmanned aerial vehicles in the direction of Nevske. At the same time, air strikes were carried out on Tverdokhlibove and Bilohorivka. The enemy also focused assault efforts on the latter
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